creating an offence
indicates to the contrary. The scheme of the
Code of Criminal Procedure envisages two
parallel and independent agencies for taking
criminal offences ... Section 97 of Gold
Control Act, 1968 (iii) Section 6 of Import and
Export Control Act, 1947 (iv) Section 271 and
Section
ORDER
By
way of present application, filed under Section 439 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973, the applicant has prayed to release ... Indian Penal Code.
As
per the say of the complainant, he is Manager (Commerce) in one
M/s.Hindalco Industries Limited. On 18th December
then exercise of jurisdiction under section 482 Cr.P.C. is justified and the Magistrate ought to have applied his mind to the contents ... relied on the following case laws :
In Dy. Chief Controller of Imports & Exports Versus Roshanlal Agarwal & Others, 2003 Supreme Court Cases
exercise of power conferred by Clause (S) of Section 1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, declaring the specified area as a Police Station ... already said the Act was enacted to consolidate with regard to import, export and other intoxicated offences and the Act and Rules are composite
Executive Magistrates for committing offences under Sections 323 , 394 , 504 and 506 IPC. The situation in the present case where a retired army Hawaldar ... evidence. In a subsequent decision of Dy. Chief Controller of Imports and Exports v. Roshanlal Agarwal
Rigorous Rs.5,000/ Simple
IPC imprisonment - imprisonment
for three years for 1 month
U/S 120- Simple
B, IPC imprisonment --- ---
for 6 months ... Azad to the effect that she
was carrying the business of export and import and was
living in India for the last 14 years. That
Rigorous Rs.5,000/ Simple
IPC imprisonment - imprisonment
for three years for 1 month
U/S 120- Simple
B, IPC imprisonment --- ---
for 6 months ... Azad to the effect that she
was carrying the business of export and import and was
living in India for the last 14 years. That
Rigorous Rs.5,000/ Simple
IPC imprisonment - imprisonment
for three years for 1 month
U/S 120- Simple
B, IPC imprisonment --- ---
for 6 months ... Azad to the effect that she
was carrying the business of export and import and was
living in India for the last 14 years. That
cheating. The accused applicant was sole proprietor of M/s Signature Imports and Exports. The investigation revealed that from M/s CVS Steels Private Limited ... credited in the account of M/s Signature Import and Export (of Nishu Chawla, the present accused applicant) from M/s Shreyansh Alloys and Steel
cheating. The accused applicant was sole proprietor of M/s Signature Imports and Exports. The investigation revealed that from M/s CVS Steels Private Limited ... credited in the account of M/s Signature Import and Export (of Nishu Chawla, the present accused applicant) from M/s Shreyansh Alloys and Steel