Which section of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that, the Public Prosecutor in charge of a case may, with the consent of the court at any time before the judgment is pronounced, withdraw from the prosecution of any person in respect of any offence for which he is tried:

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Which section of the Criminal Procedure Code provides that, the Public Prosecutor in charge of a case may, with the consent of the court at any time before the judgment is pronounced, withdraw from the prosecution of any person in respect of any offence for which he is tried:






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