CRIMINAL PETITION No.5748/2018,
CRIMINAL PETITION No.5764/2018,
CRIMINAL PETITION No.6082/2018,
CRIMINAL PETITION No.5740/2018.
IN CRIMINAL PETITION No.5959 ... incorporating an Explanation to Section 436 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. An
equally soft approach to incarceration has
been taken by Parliament
RESPONDENT
(BY SRI MADHUKAR DESHPANDE, ADVOCATE)
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THIS CRIMINAL PETITION IS FILED UNDER SECTION 482 OF
CR.P.C., PRAYING TO i) QUASH THE COMPLAINT ... judicial mind which is
the necessary ingredient of Section 204 of the Cr.P.C. The
respondent has no jurisdiction to file the complaint
MADHUKAR DESHPANDE, ADVOCATE)
THIS CRL.P IS FILED UNDER SECTION 439 OF THE CODE
OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973 (SECTION 483 OF BNSS ... further investigation in terms of Section 173(8) of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [' Cr.P.C .' for
brevity].
4. The Court
Constitution of India read with
Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code (528 of BNSS), seeking
quashment of the entire criminal proceedings in Crime ... would submit that the second petition under Section 482 of the
Cr.P.C., without any change in circumstance, is not maintainable
nor entertainable
IPC. In
this case, the appellant was not arraigned as an accused.
Subsequently, on a further investigation under Section
173(8) of ... PMLA is a complete code by itself and the provisions of
Cr.PC /BNSS will not apply regarding inquiry/investigation
till filing of a complaint
deal with civil appeals, criminal appeals. Besides, the High
Court has revisional and inherent jurisdiction under the
Code of Criminal Procedure . The. High Court under ... huge pendency of criminal appeal
before the Division Bench, and criminal appeal, criminal
revision and criminal petition (482 of the Cr.PC ) before the
Single
seeking permission under Section 173(8) of of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short, ' Cr.P.C .') to
further investigate Crime ... Orissa Treasury Code, the question whether the
petitioner had failed to comply strictly with the rules mentioned
in Orissa Treasury Code and whether such alleged
ground to quash a
criminal proceeding. The real test is whether the
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allegations in the complaint disclose the criminal offence
of cheating ... offence u/s 420 IPC. In our
view, the complaint does not disclose any criminal offence
at all. Criminal proceedings should not be encouraged
when
ground to quash a
criminal proceeding. The real test is whether the
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allegations in the complaint disclose the criminal offence
of cheating ... offence u/s 420 IPC. In our
view, the complaint does not disclose any criminal offence
at all. Criminal proceedings should not be encouraged
when
seeking permission under Section 173(8) of of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short, ' Cr.P.C .') to
further investigate Crime ... Orissa Treasury Code, the question whether the
petitioner had failed to comply strictly with the rules mentioned
in Orissa Treasury Code and whether such alleged