Code of
Criminal Procedure (for short `the Cr.P.C .) alleging offences
punishable under Section 193 and 465 of the Indian Penal
Code (for short ... offence
punishable under any of the following Sections of the Indian
Penal Code namely, Sections 193 to 196 (both inclusive
prosecuted without obtaining the
sanction U/s 197 Cr.P.C and the whole
proceeding initiated against the revisionists are
Sh. Satyapal Singh Negi ... specific
allegations against the revisionists as in his statement U/s 161
Cr.P.C ., Senior Bank Manager Sh. Shashikant has specifically
alleged that there
Nature of offence complained of U/s. 420/468/471/ IPC r/w section
12 of Passport Act.
6.Plea of the accused ... accused by the court. Subsequently, charge U/s.
420/468/471/ IPC r/w section 12 of Passport Act was framed to
which
Indian Penal
Crl. Misc. No.M-7415 of 2012 & 2
Crl. Misc. No.M-40237 of 2012
..
Code alongwith all subsequent proceedings arising therein ... complainant has submitted on the
other hand that the offence of forgery of Will may be non-cognizable, but
the offences punishable under sections
said charge, accused was
also charged U/s.420 of IPC ... cheating the government agency, and
for offence U/s.468 of IPC for forging the Visa. The accused was also
charged
Delhi.
f. Offence complained of : U/s 419/468/471/34 IPC
g. Plea of the accused : Pleaded not guilty
h. Order reserved ... accused
persons were recorded U/s 281 of Code of Criminal Procedure Code,
1973 r/w 313 Cr.P.C . In their statements, accused persons
ordered to frame a charge U/s
420/467/ 471/120B IPC against the accused persons including
the revisionist herein, which is being ... specific
allegations against the revisionist as in his statement U/s 161
Cr.P.C ., Senior Bank Manager Sh. Shashikant has specifically
alleged that there
2012, whereby an application
under section 227 of the Cr.P.C. filed by the applicants was
dismissed.
2. The prosecution's case ... amendment in the Cr.P.C ., the offence under section 468 of
IPC is triable by the Court of Sessions. Otherwise
seal with intent to commit forgery contrary to Section 473
of Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as
` IPC ’).
7. We have ... does not make any distinction between an offence
punishable under the IPC or one that is punishable under any local or
special
cheating came to be added punishable U/s.420 of the
IPC . That is punishable with 7 years imprisonment or fine or both ... bailable, though compoundable. Thereafter charges of criminal
breach of trust, forgery, forgery for cheating, using forged documents
as genuine etc. also came to be added