proclamation
under Section 82 of the Code.
21. The legislature by enacting Section 174A IPC has further
penalised the non-appearance ... proclamation under Section 82 CrPC has been made a substantive
offence, the provisions of Section 174A IPC are required to be
invoked against
which was brought into the Penal Code with effect from
23.06.2006.
24. Section 174A IPC was introduced in the Code with effect from ... when the new offence, by adding Section 174A was introduced in
Indian Penal Code . By no stretch of imagination, it can be inferred or
presumed
which was brought into the Penal Code with effect from
23.06.2006.
18. Section 174A IPC was introduced in the Code with effect from ... year
2006 when a new offence, by adding Section 174A was introduced in Indian
Penal Code . By no stretch of imagination, it can be inferred
proclamation under Section 82 CrPC.
10. On 22nd January, 2013, P.S. Amar Colony registered FIR under
Section 174A IPC against the petitioner ... Proclaimed Offender under Section 82(4) CrPC is an offence
under Section 174A IPC with imprisonment up to seven years or fine
complaint under Section 195 Cr.P.C, the Trial Court could
not have taken cognizance under Section 174A IPC.
12. At this juncture ... offence punishable under sections 172 to 188 (both
inclusive) of the Indian Penal Code except on the complaint in writing of by
a public servant
120B / 34 IPC, however
since Section 174A IPC does not affect the complainant but the
administration of justice, the same ... issue remains
whether this Court can quash the FIR qua Section 174A IPC which is a
standalone offence committed by the petitioner after
later since the petitioner absconded and could not be
arrested Section 174A IPC was also invoked and charge-sheet was filed ... Section 406 / 420 / 468 / 471 IPC, however since
Section 174A IPC does not affect the complainant but the administration of
justice
process under Section 82 / 83 Cr.P.C. was made in the
newspaper, therefore, offence under Section 174A IPC was made ... Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), and such person
fails to appear at the specified place and time required by
the proclamation, the Court
urged that the Investigating Officer had no power to add
Section 174A IPC in the supplementary chargesheet dated
31.08.2013 prior to declaring ... fixed.
Amit Bansal
CMM/ND
10.10.2013"
15. Section 174A of the Indian Penal Code reads as under:
" 174A. Non-appearance in response
directing the SHO to registger the FIR
under Section 174A IPC.
4. Argument advanced by the learned counsel for the petitioner is
that ... legislature was wise enough while incorporating Section
174A in the Code. Section 174A IPC is divided into two parts. First
part deals with