void. It has been judicially affirmed that
Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code will not apply to members of
Scheduled Tribes unless the tribal ... Nature of Offence
The offence under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code is non-cognizable,
bailable and compoundable by the aggrieved spouse with
494/495 IPC , 420/34 IPC and 4 Dowry
Prohibition Act r/w 34 IPC .
STATE VS. HIRA ... Cr.PC and it was
prayed that charge be framed against all the accused persons U/s
420/494/495/120 B IPC
Schedule to the Code of Criminal
Procedure , 1973, relating to offences under the Indian Penal
Code inter alia mentions that section 494 ... appellant has also committed offence punishable under
Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code which is cognizable
and therefore this is a case which relates
punishment for conviction for the
offence under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860
(for short, ‘ I.P.C .’). The appellant-complainant assails ... proviso to Section 418(1) , Cr.P.C., together
with the penal provision under Section 494 I.P.C.,
prescribing no minimum imprisonment, but only
void by
virtue of section 17 of the Act and section 494 ,
IPC will not apply to such parties to the
marriage ... IPC but cognizance under
Section 495 of the IPC has been taken. Unless
an offence is committed under section 494
made
prima facie, constitute offences under Sections 406 and 494 of the
Indian Penal Code. It has to be borne in mind that while
considering ... offence punishable under Section 494 of the
Indian Penal Code (for short 'the Indian Penal Code '). The
complainant further alleged that by actively
Indian Penal
Code:- No Court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under section
498-A of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), except ... above fact.
In order to bring home an offence under section 494 I.P.C., the
prosecution is to prove:-
(a)there is a couple
took the cognizance of the offence under Section 494 IPC against the present petitioner No. 1/accused and the petitioner ... CrPC, it is crystal clear that cognizance of the offence under Section 494 IPC can only be taken by the concerned Magistrate
Court is
justified in dismissing the complaint under Section
494 and 109 of Indian Penal Code wherein the
summons were issued by the learned ... petitioner herein had filed a complaint under Section 494
and 406 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 („ IPC ‟) against the accused
persons
Court is
justified in dismissing the complaint under Section
494 and 109 of Indian Penal Code wherein the
summons were issued by the learned ... petitioner herein had filed a complaint under Section 494
and 406 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 („ IPC ‟) against the accused
persons