stage at which the Applicant is
before us. Section 2(na) defines 'Investigation' as including all the
proceedings under this Act conducted ... PLMA and
impugned summons issued to the Applicant is "investigation" as
defined under the PMLA. Thus, by the present application, the
Applicant calls
further investigation by an
agency other than the agency which has done the same.
10. The word "investigation" has been defined
under Section ... investigation when the investigating agencies are well
within their legal bounds as aforementioned.
Therefore, the word "investigation" has been
defined under Section
under the Code by a Magistrate or Court. Section 2(h) defines "investigation" to include all the proceedings under the Code ... this judgment, Section 2(h) of the 1973 Criminal Procedure Code defines investigation in the same terms as the earlier definition contained in Section
trial,
conducted under this Code by a Magistrate or Court;
“Investigation” is defined in Section 2(h) as follows:
“investigation” includes all the proceedings under ... this judgment, Section 2(h) of the 1973 Criminal
Procedure Code defines “investigation” in the same terms as the
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earlier definition contained in Section
into the validity or otherwise of the investigation
done by the authorities charged with the duty of investigation under the
relevant statutes and whether ... provisions made in that regard.
Section 2(h) Cr.P.C. defines "investigation" and it includes all the
proceedings under the Code
usage of the term ‘judicial proceedings’. The
term has been defined in Section 2(i) of the Cr.P.C. which includes
any proceeding ... civil Court; it can be
easily concluded that an investigation done by the enforcement
authority is not a judicial proceeding and Section
assigned to them in the Code. Since
the word 'investigation' is not defined in the Act, counsel
submitted, that we must look ... defined will carry the meaning assigned of them,
if defined in the Code. Section 2(h) of the Code, which
defines 'investigation
M. Krishna Swami vs Union Of India & Ors on 27 August, 1992
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efficient and effective investigation into
crime and bringing criminal to justice. Such steps often become necessary
to help the investigation of crime. This Court expressed ... stage of investigation, it is
necessary to see how the Code defines ‘investigation’. Section 2 (h) of the
Code is material. It reads thus:
“Investigation
does
not include within its fold the term “investigation” which has been specifically
defined under Section 2(h) separate from inquiry defined under Section ... India has made the
following submissions:
5.1 Section 2(h) defines “investigation”. “Investigation” includes all the
proceedings under the Cr.P.C . for the collection