340. Procedure in cases mentioned in section 195. (1) When upon an application made to it in this behalf or otherwise any Court is ofRead More →

341. Appeal. (1) Any person on whose application any Court other than a High Court has refused to make a complaint under sub-section (1) orRead More →

342. Power to order Court. Any Court dealing with an application made to it for filing a complaint under section 340 or an appeal underRead More →

343. Procedure of Magistrate taking cognizance.  (1) A Magistrate to whom a complaint is made under section 340 or section 341 shall, notwithstanding anything containedRead More →

344. Summary procedure for trial for giving false evidence. (1) If, at the time of delivery of any judgment or final order disposing of anyRead More →

345. Procedure in certain cases of contempt. (1) When any such offence as is described in section 175, section 178, section 179, section 180 orRead More →

346. Procedure where Court considers that case should not be dealt with under section 345. (1) If the Court in any case considers that aRead More →

347. When Registrar or Sub-Registrar to be deemed a civil Court. When the State Government so directs, any Registrar or any Sub-Registrar appointed under theRead More →

348. Discharge of offender on submission of apology. When any Court has under section 345 adjudged an offender to punishment, or has under section 346Read More →

349. Imprisonment or committal of person refusing to answer or produce document. If any witness or person called to produce a document or thing beforeRead More →

350. Summary procedure for punishment for non-attendance by a witness in obedience to summons. (1) If any witness being summoned to appear before a CriminalRead More →

351. Appeals from convictions under sections 344, 345, 349 and 350. (1) Any person sentenced by any Court other than a High Court under sectionRead More →

352. Certain Judges and Magistrates not to try certain offences when committed before themselves. Except as provided in sections 344, 345, 349 and 350, noRead More →

353. Judgment. (1) The judgment in every trial in any Criminal Court of original jurisdiction shall be pronounced in open Court by the presiding officerRead More →

354. Language and contents of judgment. (1) Except as otherwise expressly provided by this Code, every judgment referred to in section 353,- (a) shall beRead More →

355. Metropolitan Magistrate’s Judgment. Instead of recording a judgment in the manner hereinbefore provided, a Metropolitan Magistrate shall record the following particulars, namely- (a) theRead More →