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Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter the "Code") on two counts Firstly, the trial Court proceeded to frame four charges, contrary to the mandate that in respect of separate offences, only three charges could be framed It was secondly contended that even, otherwise, if for some reason it is held there could be a single trial for all three alleged offences, there should be three separate charges and a composite charge for three offences would prejudice the accused petitioner in the trial Reliance was placed upon the judgments reported as Jai Dayal Vs State | India - Uttar Pradesh | circa 1954 |
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Kamalanantha v TN |
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circa 2005 |
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