seeks quashing of FIR No. 423/2010 registered under
Sections 420 / 174A / 201 / 120B / 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 18602 at P.S.
Maurya ... Respondent No. 3 had previously absconded, following which
a charge under Section 174A IPC was added against him through a
supplementary chargesheet.
6. The Complainant
15th January 2016, and he was thereafter charge-sheeted under Sections
420 / 174A / 34 of the IPC.
8. The quashing of the impugned ... appear in the present proceedings, which led to the chargesheet
under Section 174A of IPC, was due to his lack of awareness of these
proceedings
Criminal
Procedure, 1973), seeks quashing of FIR No. 385/2022 under Section 174A
of the Indian Penal Code, 18602 registered at P.S. Mayapuri ... CrPC and the consequent direction to register the FIR under
Section 174A IPC.
4. Counsel for the Petitioner submits that the underlying complaint
which
seeks quashing of FIR no. 0113/2023 for
offence under Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code, 18603 registered at
P.S. Rajouri Garden ... Delhi.
3. The present case pertains to an offence under Section 174A IPC as the
Petitioner had failed to appear before the Court, resulting
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Absconder and the offence under Section 174A of IPC was added to the
FIR.
2. The prosecution's case ... considered the submissions of the parties. While the
offence under Section 174A of IPC is non-compoundable, the offence under
Section 420 is compoundable
Tiwari Buildtech Pvt. Ltd. for
offences under Sections 406 / 420 / 120B / 174A of IPC. Charges have since
been framed under Sections 420 / 120B / 174A ... cheat and defraud,
attracting serious penal consequences under Sections 420 / 120B / 174A IPC.
4.4. After collecting the money, the Applicant absconded from the scene
April, 2018, the
Petitioner was charged with offences under Sections 498A and 174A of the
IPC and Section 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act, while ... considered the afore-noted facts. Notably, the offences
under Sections 498A and 174A of the IPC as well as those under the Dowry
Prohibition
seeks quashing of FIR No. 450/20183 registered under
Sections 498A , 406 , 174A and 34 of the Indian Penal Code ... considered the afore-noted facts. Notably, offences
under Sections 498A and 174A of IPC are non-compoundable while offence
under Section
Nagar. A chargesheet has also been filed
against the Applicant under Section 174A IPC.
2. The case of the prosecution is as follows ... through
official records. Jagdish is also charged for offence under Section 174A IPC
for evading court summons.
3. Counsel for the Applicant submits that
declared as "proclaimed offender" and
charged with Section 174A of IPC.
4. When the proceedings emanating from the FIR progressed, the
Complainant ... chargesheet, there is no other co-
accused. As regards offence under Section 174A of IPC which is non-
compoundable, it is noted that the prosecution