Court Trial Amid Stay

Summary

A court can continue a trial against co-accused if one accused has a stay order, as it only applies to that individual. Relevant sections include Section 227 and Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Notable judgments are State of Karnataka v. Muniswamy (1977) and Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao Angre (1988).

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In such cases, the trial can proceed against the co-accused even if one accused has obtained a stay order, as the stay applies only to that individual. Relevant sections include:
- Section * of the Code of Criminal Procedure, *, which deals with the discharge of an accused.
- Section * for inherent powers of the High Court.
For judgments, you may refer to:
- "State of Karnataka v. Muniswamy" (*) regarding discharge.
- "Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao Angre" (*) regarding inherent powers of High Court.
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