Section 182 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
182. Offences committed by letters, etc.
(1) Any offence which includes cheating
offence punishable u/s. 417 / 420 / 120 B IPC .
It is further case of the complainant that as per section 182 ... property etc., as mentioned in Section 420 IPC, it would be an
offence punishable only under section 417 IPC. But where the
property
under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash criminal
proceedings under Section 498A IPC and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition ... prosecuterix before the Metropolitan
Magistrate, New Delhi under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
which was found to be sufficient
offence under Section 354 , I.P.C. expired on 10-1 -1990. Prior to that, a complaint under Section 182 , I.P.C, was also ... case under Section 498A , I.P.C., which is continuing offence. The Apex Court held that bar of Section 468 ,
under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash criminal
proceedings under Section 498A IPC and Section 4 of Dowry Prohibition ... prosecuterix before the Metropolitan
Magistrate, New Delhi under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
which was found to be sufficient
recommended that Section 182 could be transplanted as Sub-section (6) and (7) of Section 181 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ... person's end. The application of Section 179 (now Section 178) or Section 182 (now Section 179) might be regarded as of doubtful validity
Section 190(1)(b) of the Code for which there is no necessity to examine the witnesses under Section 200 of the Code ... follow the procedure under Section 200 of the Code or Section 200 read with Section 202 of the Code. Therefore
offence. He accordingly returned the complaint under section 201 of the code of Criminal Procedure for presentation to the proper Court. This order ... Delhi. Delhi Courts will therefore have jurisdiction under section 177 read with section 182 Criminal Procedure code.
(9) Fourthly, even if section
seeking quashing of the Kalandra under Section 182
IPC (Annexure P5) and complaint under Section 195 Cr.P.C. (Annexure
P6) pending before ... provisions of Section 195 (1)(iii) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure.
9. In view of above discussion on the issue regarding
offence. He accordingly returned the complaint under section 201 of the Code of Criminal Procedure for presentation to the proper Court. This orders ... Delhi. Delhi Courts will, therefore, have jurisdiction under section 177 read with section 182 Criminal Procedure Code.
(9) Fourthly, even if section