Section 482 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
482. Saving of inherent powers of High Court.
- Nothing in this Code shall be deemed
consideration before
us.
3. Two provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 (for
short, ‘Code’) which are vital for consideration of the issue referred ... Undoubtedly, the High Court possesses inherent powers under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. These inherent
powers of the High Court are meant
Criminal Procedure Code starts with the words "Nothing in this Code". Thus the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court under Sectin 482 ... power of the High Court under Section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure relating to matrimonial disputes. To illustrate, if it was a case under
Accused’), and in exercise of its powers under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, has quashed the
proceedings against the accused ... appellate court while dealing with a
petition under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure
Code. Subject to the above, the High Court will have
Criminal
Procedure . The inherent powers of the High
Court have not been limited by any other
provisions contained in the Code of Criminal
Procedure ... words ?Nothing in this Code? in Section 482 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, but, the
powers under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal
criminal proceedings. It is
submitted that the grounds on which the criminal proceedings can be
quashed in exercise of powers under Section 482 ... Constitution of India and Section 482 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter called as “ CrPC ”) are a device to
advance justice
IPC can be
quashed either under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure or under Article 226 of the
Constitution, when the accused ... 482 of the Code to quash
Criminal proceedings or FIR or complaint were
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not circumscribed by Section 320 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure
appellants approached the High
Court by filing a petition under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing the
aforemen-tioned order of the learned Magistrate ... offence under
Section 420 IPC only.
The High Court dismissed the petition filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. by
the impugned order placing reliance
Ernakulam, whereby Criminal M.C. no. 3715
of 2010 filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal
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Procedure, 1973, with a prayer ... appellate court while dealing with a petition under Section 482
of the Criminal Procedure Code. Subject to the above, the High
Court will have
July, 2004 passed in Criminal Miscellaneous Application
No.248 of 2003 under section 482 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure (for short ... civil court. The
appellants contended that they filed a criminal miscellaneous
application under section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing the FIR
because no offence