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Govind Mehta vs State Of Bihar on 7 May, 1971

In Govind Mehta v. State of Bihar [(1971) 3 SCC 329] followed by the decision of the three Judges Bench of the Honourable Supreme Court in S.L.Goswami v. the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur [(1979) 1 SCC 373], it was held that the offence under Section 466 IPC is one falling within the description of the offence of forgery defined in Section 463 IPC and therefore, Section 195(1)(b)(ii) Cr.P.C. will takes in the offence under Section 466 IPC also. Therefore, no court can take cognizance of the offence under Section 466 IPC except on the complaint in writing of that court or by such officer of the court as that court may authorise in writing in that behalf or of some other court to which that court is subordinate. Evidently, there is no such complaint in this case alleging an offence under Crl.M.C. No.7419 of 2014 4 Section 466 IPC. Matters being so, the cognizance taken by the court below for the offence under Section 466 IPC is bad in law.
Supreme Court of India Cites 25 - Cited by 61 - C A Vaidyialingam - Full Document

S. L. Goswami vs High Court Of Madhya Pradesh At Jabalpur on 23 November, 1978

In Govind Mehta v. State of Bihar [(1971) 3 SCC 329] followed by the decision of the three Judges Bench of the Honourable Supreme Court in S.L.Goswami v. the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur [(1979) 1 SCC 373], it was held that the offence under Section 466 IPC is one falling within the description of the offence of forgery defined in Section 463 IPC and therefore, Section 195(1)(b)(ii) Cr.P.C. will takes in the offence under Section 466 IPC also. Therefore, no court can take cognizance of the offence under Section 466 IPC except on the complaint in writing of that court or by such officer of the court as that court may authorise in writing in that behalf or of some other court to which that court is subordinate. Evidently, there is no such complaint in this case alleging an offence under Crl.M.C. No.7419 of 2014 4 Section 466 IPC. Matters being so, the cognizance taken by the court below for the offence under Section 466 IPC is bad in law.
Supreme Court of India Cites 23 - Cited by 18 - P S Kailasam - Full Document
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