persons under Section 120B
read with Sections 420 , 467 , 468 , 471A Indian
Penal Code read with Sections ... while
dealing with the proceedings under Sections
498-A and 406 Indian Penal Code involving
matrimonial disputes and offences, this Court
held that even though
offences under sections 323 , 341 , 420 , 467 , 471 and 504 of Indian
Penal Code (for short, `the Code') and referred the complaint for
investigation ... specified to be an offence under the Code or other law.
Section 504 of Penal Code
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17. The allegations in the complaint
Cr.P.C. We do not
see how such exercise of power can be faulted or held to be
erroneous. Section 482 of the Code ... with regard to the
contours of the power available under Section 482 CR.P.C. it must
be remembered that continuance of a criminal proceeding
Cr.P.C. quashed the
criminal proceedings in RC No.3 of 1987 under Sections 420 , 467 , 468 and
471 IPC read with ... Section 120-B IPC and all proceedings consequent thereto
qua the respondent.
2. Brief facts which led to the filing of this criminal
Connaught Place) charges under different provisions of the Indian
Penal Code were framed by the learned Trial Court, inter-alia, against
the accused appellants ... Sections 420 , 468 , 471 read with Section
120 B of the Indian Penal Code.
8. Against the aforesaid order of the learned trial court
commission of a number of
acts. Under section 43 of the Indian Penal
Code, an act would be illegal if fit is an
offence ... year 1965. The question was whether Sec. 120-
B of the Indian Penal Code was attracted to
these facts".
Per majority, Jaganmohan Reddy
accused respondents is not sustainable under Section 465 of
the Indian Penal Code, 1860 [hereinafter ‘ IPC ’].
2. The case of the prosecution giving ... under
Section 464 of the Code. If what is executed is not a
false document, there is no forgery. If there is no
forgery, then
Code except under an order of a Magistrate within the purview of
Section 155(2) of the Code.
3. Where the uncontroverted allegations made ... which he
would not do or omit.
Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code reads, thus :
"406. Punishment for criminal breach of trust.
--Whoever
applicant- Nilesh Ajmera has preferred this
petition under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. for seeking quashment
of FIR bearing crime No.0526/2016 registered ... offence punishable
under Section 420, 467,468, 471, 120-B/34 of I.P.C.
(2). From perusal of the FIR dated 02.07.2016 registered
IPC when added along with non-cognizable offences of Indian Penal Code , 1860) are not
compoundable under Section 320 CrPC. However ... punishable under Sections 467 , 468 , 471 , 420
and 120- B of Indian Penal Code.
[7]. The only question for consideration before this Court at this