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Section 406 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 482 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Municipal Corporation Of Delhi vs Ram Kishan Rohtagi And Others on 1 December, 1982
In MCD v. Ram Kishan Rohtagi, (1983) 1 SCC 1:
Central Bureau Of Investigation vs Aryan Singh Etc. on 10 April, 2023
9. Simultaneously, while exercising jurisdiction u/s 482 of
the Code, the Court cannot hold mini trial and appreciate the
evidence. [See: Dharambeer Kumar Singh v. State of
Jharkhand, (2025) 1 SCC 392 as well as in case of CBI v.
Aryan Singh, (2023) 18 SCC 399]. The relevant para from
the judgment reads as under:-
S.B. Criminal Misc.Petition Under ... vs . Sita Ram Meena Whereby, Application ... on 28 October, 2014
"17. This Court, in a series of judgments, has held
that while exercising inherent jurisdiction under
Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973,
the High Court is not supposed to hold a mini-trial. A
profitable reference can be made to the judgment in
CBI v. Aryan Singh [CBI v. Aryan Singh, (2023) 18
SCC 399: 2023 SCC OnLine SC 379]. The relevant
paragraph from the judgment is extracted hereunder:
State Of Haryana And Ors vs Ch. Bhajan Lal And Ors on 21 November, 1990
(iv) the dispute is civil in nature; (v.) the complaint
contains vague and omnibus allegations; and (vi) the
parties are willing to settle and compound the dispute
amicably (State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, 1992 Supp
(1) SCC 335)."