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1 - 10 of 30 (0.78 seconds)Section 482 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 34 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Hridaya Rangan Pd. Verma And Ors vs State Of Bihar And Anr on 31 March, 2000
"12. The principles relating to exercise of jurisdiction under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash
complaints and criminal proceedings have been stated and
reiterated by this Court in several decisions. To mention a few--
Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao
Angre, State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of Investigation v.
Duncans Agro Industries Ltd., State of Bihar v. Rajendra
Agrawalla, Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl
Chemicals & Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd., Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar, M. Krishnan v. Vijay
Singh and Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque.. The principles, relevant to our purpose are:
State Of Haryana And Ors vs Ch. Bhajan Lal And Ors on 21 November, 1990
"12. The principles relating to exercise of jurisdiction under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash
complaints and criminal proceedings have been stated and
reiterated by this Court in several decisions. To mention a few--
Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao
Angre, State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of Investigation v.
Duncans Agro Industries Ltd., State of Bihar v. Rajendra
Agrawalla, Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl
Chemicals & Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd., Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar, M. Krishnan v. Vijay
Singh and Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque.. The principles, relevant to our purpose are:
Smt. Nagawwa vs Veeranna Shivallngappa Konjalgi on 23 April, 1976
"8. Another important consideration which is to be kept in mind
is as to when the High Court acting under the provisions of
Section 482 should exercise the inherent power insofar as
quashing of criminal proceedings are concerned. This matter was
gone into in greater detail in Smt Nagawwa v. Veeranna
Shivalingappa Konjalgi, (1976) 3 SCC 736 where the scope of
Sections 202 and 204 of the present Code was considered and
while laying down the guidelines and the grounds on which
proceedings could be quashed this Court observed as follows:
Madhavrao Jiwaji Rao Scindia & Anr. Etc vs Sambhajirao Chandrojirao Angre & Ors. ... on 9 February, 1988
"12. The principles relating to exercise of jurisdiction under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash
complaints and criminal proceedings have been stated and
reiterated by this Court in several decisions. To mention a few--
Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao
Angre, State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of Investigation v.
Duncans Agro Industries Ltd., State of Bihar v. Rajendra
Agrawalla, Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl
Chemicals & Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd., Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar, M. Krishnan v. Vijay
Singh and Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque.. The principles, relevant to our purpose are:
Mrs. Rupan Deol Bajaj & Anr vs Kanwar Pal Singh Gill & Anr on 12 October, 1995
"12. The principles relating to exercise of jurisdiction under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash
complaints and criminal proceedings have been stated and
reiterated by this Court in several decisions. To mention a few--
Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao
Angre, State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of Investigation v.
Duncans Agro Industries Ltd., State of Bihar v. Rajendra
Agrawalla, Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl
Chemicals & Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd., Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar, M. Krishnan v. Vijay
Singh and Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque.. The principles, relevant to our purpose are:
Central Bureau Of Investigation, ... vs Duncans Agro Industries Ltd.,Calcutta on 9 July, 1996
"12. The principles relating to exercise of jurisdiction under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash
complaints and criminal proceedings have been stated and
reiterated by this Court in several decisions. To mention a few--
Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao
Angre, State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of Investigation v.
Duncans Agro Industries Ltd., State of Bihar v. Rajendra
Agrawalla, Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl
Chemicals & Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd., Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar, M. Krishnan v. Vijay
Singh and Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque.. The principles, relevant to our purpose are:
State Of Bihar vs Sri Rajendra Agrawalla on 18 January, 1996
"12. The principles relating to exercise of jurisdiction under
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to quash
complaints and criminal proceedings have been stated and
reiterated by this Court in several decisions. To mention a few--
Madhavrao Jiwajirao Scindia v. Sambhajirao Chandrojirao
Angre, State of Haryana v. Bhajan Lal, Rupan Deol Bajaj v.
Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, Central Bureau of Investigation v.
Duncans Agro Industries Ltd., State of Bihar v. Rajendra
Agrawalla, Rajesh Bajaj v. State NCT of Delhi, Medchl
Chemicals & Pharma (P) Ltd. v. Biological E. Ltd., Hridaya
Ranjan Prasad Verma v. State of Bihar, M. Krishnan v. Vijay
Singh and Zandu Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. v. Mohd. Sharaful
Haque.. The principles, relevant to our purpose are: