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241-A:- Supply of documents on Magistrate Trial.
242:- Framing of charge.
243:- Conviction on pleading guilty.
244:- Recording of evidence in case the accused plead not guilty.
245 (1):- Acquittal of an accused after evidence.
245 (2):- Conviction of an accused after evidence.
245-A:- Previous conviction of an accused shall be added to the sentence.
246:- Omitted.
247:- Non-appearance of the complainant:- The Magistrate shall acquit the accused unless for reasons adjourning the matter.
248:- Withdrawal of complaint:- If complainant before a final order is passed in any case satisfy the Magistrate that there are sufficient grounds for permitting him to withdraw his complaint, the Magistrate may permit him to withdraw the same and thereupon acquit the accused.
249:- Power to stop proceeding when complainant.
249-A:- Power of Magistrate to acquit accused at any stage.
250:- False, Frivolous, or vexatious accusation.
250-A:- Special summons i.e petty offence.
Note:-
1. Dismissal of an application U/s 249 is not Appealable but a criminal Revision application U/s 439-A.
2. Acquittal U/s 249-A is Appealable U/s 417 before Honourable High Court.
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265-C:- Supply of statement and documents to accused.
265-D:- When a charge is to be framed.
265-E:- Plead guilty, if so, would be convicted.
265-F:- Evidence for prosecution.
265-G:- Summoning up to prosecutor and defence.
265-H:- Acquittal or conviction.
265-I:- Procedure in case of previous conviction.
265-J:- Statement U/s 164 Cr.P.C admissible.
265-K:- Power of Court to acquit accused at any stage.
265-L:- Power of Government to stay prosecution...
Usman Shahid Advocate District & Session Courts Faisalabad