s. 248(1)
324, 323, IPC Cr.P.C.
2. Gangakhed 210/10 341,323, 34, 03 19/08/10 06/11 Acquitted as
IPC ... 258/15 Acquitted u/
Gambling 1/04/15 s. 258 of
Act Cr.P.C . as
N.B.W. was
not
executed.
6. Gangakhed 3025
s. 248(1)
324, 323, IPC Cr.P.C.
2. Gangakhed 210/10 341,323, 34, 03 19/08/10 06/11 Acquitted as
IPC ... 258/15 Acquitted u/
Gambling 1/04/15 s. 258 of
Act Cr.P.C . as
N.B.W. was
not
executed.
6. Gangakhed 3025
learned
Magistrate. The letter mentions as under:-
"1)"Dear Mrs S.A. Sinha: With this
covering letter, I send you the following
articles ... s time. This
will also help you not to depend on
seniors/corrupt.
3) Draft order to Stop Proceedings u/s.
258 Cr.P
preferred by the Applicant for stopping of the
proceedings u/s 258 of Cr.P.C. The Applicant has also challenged
the order dated ... Metropolitan Magistrate, Girgaon,
Mumbai. The Applicant preferred an application u/s 258 of
Cr.P.C. in the proceedings. That application was rejected
Salman Salim Khan vs The State Of Maharashtra on 10 December, 2015
Author: A.R
Mohammed Ajmal Mohammad vs The State Of Maharashtra on 21 February, 2011
Author: Ranjana Desai
section 156 (3) of Cr.P.C. by the
officer not below the rank of Dy. S.P. of said Zone or
concerned Police Station ... discloses commission of cognizable offence/s before he directs
investigation under the provisions of Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C.. In that
view
passed by 2nd Jt. J.M.F.C., Cantonment Court, Pune, in
S.C.C.No.1583 of 2010. By the impugned order, the proceeding ... original accused was
stopped and they were discharged U/s.258 of the Cr.p.c. from the
commission of offence punishable under sections
Toshniwal i/by Mr. Ashish Pawar,
Advocate for the Applicant.
Mr. A. P. Khamkhedkar, APP for the Respondent - State.
CORAM : PRAKASH D. NAIK, J.
DATE ... s. Kanchan Mehta 1 the
applicant had preferred an application before the trial Court in
accordance with Section 258 of Cr.P.C. to stop
officer
of the Income Tax Department. He submits that Section 258 of
Cr.P.C. is not applicable to such a complaint and therefore, Applicants ... that complaint being a private
complaint, provisions of Section 258 of the Cr.P.C. are not applicable.
Said Contention is supported by the decision