also, where the consequence
of the criminal action ensues. Section 181(4) of
the Code of Criminal Procedure leaves no room
for any doubt, that ... shall exercise all the powers available to it
under the Criminal Procedure Code and any
other provision of law. The State of Punjab
through
used in sub- Section 4 of Section 181 of the Criminal Procedure
Code as regards the allegations under Section 406 of the IPC as made ... 181 provides
for place of trial in case of certain offences. Sub-section (4) of Section 181
was introduced in the Code of Criminal Procedure
Section 468
Cr.P.C. does not apply in this case, whereas Section 179 Cr.P.C.,
472 Cr.P.C ., 181(4) ... applicable, Section 181(4) Cr.P.C.
was not considered by the Apex Court in Harmanpreet Sing's case,
therefore, the case of Harmanpreet
2010 JUDGMENT
provision is subsection (4) of section 181 of Code of
Criminal Procedure, which reads as under:
181.Place of trial in case ... accused person.
12. For consideration of sections 177 and 181 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure as referred herein above,
one decision rendered
IPC for which Section 220 Cr.PC will apply. The allegations under Section 498-A IPC had taken place within the jurisdiction of the Ambattur ... IPC before the Judicial Magistrate Court, Ambattur is maintainable. Apart from that, even under Section 181(4) Cr.PC, the Court within whose local jurisdiction
application under Section 397 read with Section 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure.
Hasnara Khatun @ Purnima
-Versus-
Hasibur Rahaman @ Juel and ors.
Mr. Sabir ... that the learned Trial Court has misconstrued the provision of Code
of Criminal Procedure so far as the territorial jurisdiction is concerned and more
averments in the petition of complaint particularly
paragraph 15 thereof. Section 181(4) Cr.P.C., inter alia, provides that the
offence of criminal breach ... instant petition of complaint in view of Section 181(4)
Cr.P.C.
For the aforementioned reason, I find that there is no merit
investigate the matter. So far as the provisions
of Section 181(4) Cr.P.C. are concerned, counsel
for the petitioner submits that ... case. On a
construction of the provisions contained in Section 181(4)
Cr.P.C., since there are allegations of misappropriation of dowry,
the accused
jurisdiction
of the trial Court. The attention was drawn to Section 181
(4) Cr.P.C., to show that trial Court has territorial jurisdiction ... Cr.P.C. reads
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as under:
"(4) Any offence of criminal misappropriation or
of criminal breach
factors including those contained in Sections 177 ,
178 and 181 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. In a case where a trial
can be held ... investigate in relation thereto. Sub-section (4) of Section 181 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure would also be relevant therefore.
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