trial (or inquiry if no committal ensues) like a sealed will in a will forgery case and then disposed of according to merits ... accused can both get at him freely thereafter, and there will be no guarantee that he will give out the whole truth at the trial
will be infringed. A person accused of having committed forgery before a Criminal Court will have a right to move the High Court under Section ... High Court feels that the prosecution of a person for forgery will amount to abuse of process of any Court and will not otherwise secure
position was considered to be like a sealed
will in a will forgery case, and he should not be allowed
to let off on bail
trial as a truthful witness. So after conclusion of trial only it will be clear as to whether the concerned Minister has been rightly indicated ... stage to proceed against the petitioner in respect of fabrication/forgery will arise. Till then any exercise to initiate proceedings against the petitioner
position was considered to be
like a sealed will in a will forgery case, and he should not be
allowed to let off on bail
criminal complaint has
been lodged against the plaintiff regarding forgery of the said
Will and the DCB police is investigating the same. It is also ... admitted fact
that entire controversy is relating to forgery of the Will and for
proper investigation of the criminal offence, it is but necessary
cheating, criminal breach of
trust, forgery of valuable security, will etc., forgery for the purpose of
cheating or using as genuine a forged document ... breach of trust or cheating or forgery of valuable security, will etc. or
forgery for the purpose of cheating or using as genuine a forged
complainant has submitted on the
other hand that the offence of forgery of Will may be non-cognizable, but
the offences punishable under sections ... learned
senior counsel for the petitioners that the offences relating to forgery of
Wills are non-cognizable offences. It is true that section
bank and it cannot always be said that the he will have no
acquaintance such workman working under the same institution. Simply
because, the Enquiry ... evidences, showing the
involvement of the concerned workman in the alleged forgery will be sufficient to
hold him guilty of such forgery and according
complainant
constitute an offence of cheating as well as forgery of Will and GPA. In
order to establish that the Will and GPA were forged ... given any particular opinion/finding regarding the allegations of
forgery of Will and GPA. In these circumstances, the trial court should
have exercised its power