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JHARKHAND HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205 -- Exemption from personal appearance - Mere fact that accused is having some heart ailment wherein stunt has been put in his heart, cannot be ground for exemption u/s 205 Cr.P.C, as it is very common in entire world...........

JHARKHAND HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205 -- Exemption from personal appearance - Offence u/ss 3, 4 of PMLA Act - Allegations against accused are of laundering a huge amount of money which has come in the investigation - Accused is a man of means and even if he is looking after his father, mother he can make an alternative arrangement and that cannot be a ground of S.205..........

ORISSA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205 -- Exemption from personal appearance - Power u/s 205 Cr.P.C is not meant to be used routinely but only when circumstances so demand...........

ORISSA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205 -- Exemption from personal appearance - Accused claims that he is the only son of his aged parents who are ill and require constant attention - However, no document is filed in this regard - Accused is a relatively young man aged about 38 years - Residence and business of accused is in the same city - There is no undue hardship in..........

JAMMU AND KASHMIR AND LADAKH HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205, 317 -- Dishonour of cheque - Exemption from personal appearance of accused - Magistrate has judicial discretion to dispense with personal appearance of an accused either throughout or at any particular stage of such proceedings in a summons case, if Magistrate finds that insistence..........

JAMMU AND KASHMIR AND LADAKH HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205, 317 -- Dishonour of cheque - Exemption from personal appearance of accused - Magistrate has judicial discretion to dispense with personal appearance of an accused - Trial Court directed to proceed in complaint without seeking personal appearance of accused subject to conditions that..........

ANDHRA PRADESH HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138, 142, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205, 251 -- Dishonour of cheque - Accused seeking exemption from personal appearance - Rejection of application on the ground that accused has to undergo examination u/s 251 Cr.P.C. - The object of S.251 Cr.P.C. is only to the extent of apprising accused of particulars of offence and..........

PUNJAB AND HARAYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2022
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 439, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 306, 205, 34 -- Bail - Abetment of suicide - Accused has been in custody since 28.11.2021 - Challan has already been presented and there are 26 witnesses and none of them have been examined - Trial of case is thus, likely to take time - Accused is not involved in any other case - He is sole..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2022
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205 -- Dishonour of cheque - Exemption from personal appearance - Exemption granted by Revisional Court that petitioners shall furnish bail bonds/surety bonds to the satisfaction of trial Court by putting in appearance before trial Court and on their furnishing undertaking to the effect..........

KARNATAKA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2021
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 205 -- Exemption from personal appearance - Power u/s 205 Cr.P.C can be exercised when Magistrate has issued summons and not a bailable warrant - Once non-bailable warrant was issued, proper procedure was to appear before Court seek recalling of that warrant and bail in the matter - Without doing that permanent exemption was sought -..........

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