respondent No.3 in Case Crime No.09 of 2021, under Section 174A IPC, P.S. Pahari, District Chitrakoot.
3. The factual matrix ... instance of Investigating Officer and the case was registered under Section 174A IPC against the petitioner, vide Case Crime
would arise
is: 'whether in the given circumstances, proceedings under Section 174A of
the IPC pursuant to FIR No.425 dated 17th of November ... quashing of FIR No.64 dated
15.02.2017 filed under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code
MAHAVIR SINGH
2026.05.06 16:20
I attest
would arise
is: 'whether in the given circumstances, proceedings under Section 174A of
the IPC pursuant to FIR No.425 dated 17th of November ... quashing of FIR No.64 dated
15.02.2017 filed under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code
registered at Police Station Sector-5, Panchkula
Others reported as 2025 SCC OnLine SC 1 has held that
Section 174A IPC constitutes an independent and substantive offence which
is attracted the moment ... exist.
However, the Court has also clarified that though proceedings under Section
174A IPC may continue as a stand-alone offence, the Court
would arise
is: 'whether in the given circumstances, proceedings under Section 174A of the
IPC pursuant to FIR No.425 dated 17th of November ... quashing of FIR No.64 dated
15.02.2017 filed under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code
registered at Police Station Sector-5, Panchkula
would arise
is: 'whether in the given circumstances, proceedings under Section 174A of
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15.02.2017 filed under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code
registered at Police Station Sector-5, Panchkula
would arise
is: 'whether in the given circumstances, proceedings under Section 174A of the
IPC pursuant to FIR No.425 dated 17th of November ... quashing of FIR No.64 dated
15.02.2017 filed under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code
registered at Police Station Sector-5, Panchkula
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Del. 66, the order directing registering a separate FIR under Section 174A of
the IPC was set aside. Similar view was taken by another ... judgment
in Maneesh Goomer (supra) observed and held that offence under Section
174A of the IPC gives rise to an independent cause of action
would arise
is: 'whether in the given circumstances, proceedings under Section 174A of
the IPC pursuant to FIR No.425 dated 17th of November ... quashing of FIR No.64 dated
15.02.2017 filed under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code
registered at Police Station Sector
Sector-5,
5, Panchkula
would arise
is: 'whether in the given circumstances, proceedings under Section 174A of the
IPC pursuant to FIR No.425 dated 17th of November ... quashing of FIR No.64 dated
15.02.2017 filed under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code
registered at Police Station Sector-5, Panchkula