ORDER Allsop, J. - This is a reference by the learned Sessions Judge of Moradabad recommending that an order for costs passed u/s 344, Criminal P.C., should be set aside. The learned Judge relies upon the decision in Salek Chand Vs. Emperor, AIR 1936 All 851 That case however can dearly be distinguished. It laid down merely that a conditional order for an adjournment u/s 526 was not justifiable as a Magistrate was bound to adjourn under Sub-section 8 of that section. 2. In the case under reference the learned Magistrate took care not to pass a conditional order. It has always been held that Section 344, Criminal P.C., does justify an order for costs. It was enacted in the year 1932 that nothing contained in Sub-section 8 or Sub-section 9 of Section 526 should restrict the powers of a Court u/s 344; therefore nothing in those sub-sections can restrict the power of a Court to pass an order for costs u/s 344. A Court cannot of course pass a conditional order of adjournment because it has to pass such an order, but it may, when passing its order for adjournment, direct that the party whose application has necessitated adjournment shall pay costs of the opposite party. I see no reason to interfere and I therefore reject the reference. The record may be returned to the Court below.