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Secton 320: Compounding of offences

(1) The offences punishable under the sections of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) specified in the first two columns of the Table...

Section 321: Withdrawal from prosecution

The Public Prosecutor or Assistant Public Prosecutor in charge of a case may, with the consent of the Court, at any time before the...

Section 322: Procedure in cases which Magistrate cannot dispose of

(1) If, in the course of any inquiry into an offence or a trial before a Magistrate in any district, the evidence appears to...

Section 323: Procedure when, after commencement of inquiry or trial, Magistrate finds case should be committed

If, in any inquiry into an offence or a trial before a Magistrate, it appears to him at any stage of the proceedings before...

Section 324: Trial of persons previously convicted of offences against coinage, stamp-law or property

(1) Where a person, having been convicted of an offence punishable under Chapter XII or Chapter XVII of the Indian Penal Code, (45 of...

Section 325: Procedure when Magistrate cannot pass sentence sufficiently severe

(1) Whenever a Magistrate is of opinion, after hearing the evidence for the prosecution and the accused, that the accused is guilty, and that...

Section 326: Conviction or commitment on evidence partly recorded by one Judge or Magistrate and partly by another

(1) Whenever any Judge or Magistrate, after having heard and recorded the whole or any part of the evidence in any enquiry or a trial,...

Section 327: Court to be open

(1) The place in which any Criminal Court is held for the purpose of inquiring into or trying any offence shall be deemed to...

Section 328: Procedure in case of accused being lunatic

(1) When a Magistrate holding an inquiry has reason to believe that the person against whom the inquiry is being held is of unsound...

Section 329: Procedure in case of person of unsound mind tried before Court

(1) If at the trial of any person before a Magistrate or Court of Session, it appears to the Magistrate or Court that such...

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