follows:-
I. Is the present application covered by the terms of Section 503 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and maintainable under that section ... witnesses under Section 561A of the Code of Criminal Procedure in cases which do not fall under the terms of Section 503 of that Code
ascertained under sub-section (1) of section 593. A dispute which arises has got to be resolved under section 503 and no suit, therefore, could ... either under section 491(2) or under section 506 or under both the sections; (6) If a suit is filed under section
General Manager subject to the provision of Sub-section (2) of Section. 503, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the defaulter ... Corporation either to proceed under Section. 491 or under Section. 505 after the amount has been determined under Section 503 . It may be necessary
circumstances of the case fulfils the conditions laid down in Section 503 of the Cr.PC It was, therefore, according to him proper and reasonable ... whether the impugned order is proper or not.
3. Section 503 of the Criminal Procedure Code is as follows:
503 (1) Whenever, in the course
years, or with
fine, or with both."
9. Section 503 of the IPC deals with criminal
intimidation. Section 503 of the IPC read ... also,
case was registered for the offence under
Sections 353 and 506 IPC. After noticing
Section 503 , which defines criminal
intimidation, this Court laid down
circumstances of the case fulfil the conditions laid down in Section 503 of the Criminal Procedure Code. It was, therefore, according to him proper ... whether the impugned order is proper or not.
3. Section 503 of the Criminal Procedure Code is as follows:
503. (1) Whenever, in the course
under Section 506 of the Indian Penal Code. Mr. Madkholkar took me extensively through the definition of 'criminal intimidation' in Section 503 ... effect. This, according to Mr. Madkholkar, is the main ingredient. Reading Section 503 , as it stands, does not make out this ingredient. What Section 503
Court at Bombay, given on a matter referred to him under Section 503 of the City of Bombay Municipal Act, 1888.
2. The facts ... sale of the goods and chattels of the defaulter. Under Section 503, when the claim of the Commissioner is disputed by the person concerned
accused had really given alarm to the complaint as contemplated by Section 503 of Indian Penal Code. No ingredients of Section 503 are present ... allegations do not make out an offence indicated by provisions of Section 503 , 506 , the hollow threats cannot be prosecuted in the criminal Courts; they
under Section 506 of the
Indian Penal Code, it would be essential to look at the definition
of criminal intimidation under Section 503 ... complainant, it cannot be said that offence under Section 506 as
defined under Section 503 of the Indian Penal Code is made