305Procedure when corporation or registered society is an accused
(1) In this section, "corporation" means an incorporated company or other body corporate, and includes a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (21 of 1860).
(2) Where a corporation is the accused person or one of the accused persons in an inquiry or trial, it may appoint a representative for the purpose of the inquiry or trial and such appointment need not be under the seal of the corporation.
(3) Where a representative of a corporation appears, any requirement of this Code that anything shall be done in the presence of the accused or shall be read or stated or explained to the accused, shall be construed as a requirement that thing shall be done in the presence of the representative or read or stated or explained to the representative, and any requirement that the accused shall be examined shall be construed as a requirement that the representative shall be examined.
(4) Where a representative of a corporation does not appear, any such requirement as is referred to in subsection (3) shall not apply.
(5) Where a statement in writing purporting to be signed by the managing director of the corporation or by any person (by whatever name called) having, or being one of the persons having the management of the affairs of the corporation to the effect that the person named in the statement has been appointed as the representative of the corporation for the purposes of this section, is filed, the Court shall, unless the contrary is proved, presume that such person has been so appointed.
(6) If a question arises as to whether any person, appearing as the representative of a corporation in an inquiry or trial before a Court is or is not such representative, the question shall be determined by the Court.
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- 301 Appearance by Public Prosecutors
- 302 Permission to conduct prosecution
- 303 Right of person against whom proceedings are instituted to be defended
- 304 Legal aid to accused at State expense in certain cases
- 305 Procedure when corporation or registered society is an accused
- 306 Tender of pardon to accomplice
- 307 Power to direct tender of pardon
- 308 Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon
- 309 Power to postpone or adjourn proceedings
- 310 Local inspection
- 311 Power to summon material witness, or examine person present
- 311A Power of Magistrate to order person to give specimen signatures or handwriting
- 312 Expenses of complainants and witnesses
- 313 Power to examine the accused
- 314 Oral arguments and memorandum of arguments
- 315 Accused person to be competent witness
- 316 No influence to be used to induce disclosure
- 317 Provision for inquiries and trial being held in the absence of accused in certain cases
- 318 Procedure where accused does not understand proceedings
- 319 Power to proceed against other persons appearing to be guilty of offence
- 320 Compounding of offences
- 321 Withdrawal from prosecution
- 322 Procedure in cases which Magistrate cannot dispose of
- 323 Procedure when, after commencement of inquiry or trial, Magistrate finds case should be committed
- 324 Trial of persons previously convicted of offences against coinage, stamp-law or property
- 325 Procedure when Magistrate cannot pass sentence sufficiently severe
- 326 Conviction or commitment on evidence partly recorded by one Magistrate and partly by another
- 327 Court to be open