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Divyanshu Budhiraja vs State Of Haryana on 20 April, 2026

9. Further, while examining the analogous provisions of Section 174A and Section 229A of the Indian Penal Code, both being designed to MANGAL SINGH 2026.04.30 18:07 I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document 9 254 CRM-M-21702-2024 (O&M) penalize conduct whereby an individual evades or defies the process of law, a Co-ordinate Bench of this court vide order dated 01.09.2025 passed in CRM-M-15467 of 2025 titled as Paramjit Singh @ Kaka Vs State of Punjab, has held that the inherent jurisdiction under Section 528 BNSS, 2023 / Section 482 Cr.P.C., 1973 is primarily intended to prevent abuse of the process of law and to secure the ends of justice and that once the main trial culminates in acquittal, any ancillary proceedings arising therefrom cannot be permitted to continue independently, as their continuation would amount to abuse of the judicial process.The relevant extract thereof read as under:
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