Cognizens UC crpc 420
6 months ago
After taking cognizance,is it possible that judge can dismiss a case without trial. While he has sent summons notice
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If the court determines that it does not have the authority or jurisdiction to hear the case, it may dismiss the case.
If the court determines that it does not have the authority or jurisdiction to hear the case, it may dismiss the case.
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If the Judge was misled in taking cognizance then if the other party files application under Section 239 of Cr.P.C for discharge then such orders may be passed.
If the Judge was misled in taking cognizance then if the other party files application under Section 239 of Cr.P.C for discharge then such orders may be passed.
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