observed thus:
"8. In so far as Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code
is concerned, the learned counsel for respondent
no.1/original ... concession has been
correctly made inasmuch as under Section 494 of the
Indian Penal Code it is either the husband or the wife
who marries
thereby the
applicant has committed offences punishable under
Section 494 of Indian Penal Code. Learned
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contended that the offence punishable under
Section 494 of Indian Penal Code is not
applicable qua the present applicant. The same is
applicable
case made out against the petitioners
regarding the offence under Section 494 I.P.C. since there was no marriage
solemnized under Section ... Criminal Procedure Code during the course of investigation
also shows that the necessary averments constituting an offence under Section
494 I.P.C. are conspicuously
Cr.P.C., has been filed by the
petitioner, for quashing FIR No. 133, dated 06.08.07, under Sections 420
and 494 IPC ... complainant, the investigating agency, added offence, punishable under
Section 494 IPC, in FIR No. 26, dated 02.03.07. It was further submitted
that after
courts below failed
to prove the offence under Section of 494 IPC and the courts below failed to
see that a prosecution ... registered as against the accused under Sections
498(A) and 494 IPC and it was not corrected and hence, the learned Judicial
Magistrate
courts below failed
to prove the offence under Section of 494 IPC and the courts below failed to
see that a prosecution ... registered as against the accused under Sections
498(A) and 494 IPC and it was not corrected and hence, the learned Judicial
Magistrate
against the petitioner and said Atreyee Biswas under Section 494 / 497 of the Indian Penal Code and transferred the case to the Court of learned ... regards the charges under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code it is submitted by the learned Advocate of the petitioner that the complain
Cr.p.c against accused No.1 to 8 for the
offences punishable u/s. 193 , 415 420 and 494 r/w149
of IPC ... Cr.P.C.
Accused No.1 and 8 are hereby acquitted
for the offence punishable U/s. 494 of
IPC .
The bail bond
Indian Penal
Code (hereinafter referred to as ' IPC ') and acquitted respondent
no. 2 of the offences under Sections 494/498A ... offences punishable under sections
498A / 494 / 506 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ).
2. The said proceedings had commenced pursuant
provisions of Section 494 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as the " IPC /Code") as
Section ... bring the alleged offence within the ambit of provisions under
Section 494 IPC, the Revisionist was required to prove that both
the first