then applicable
under Section 161 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 5 (i)
(d) read with Section 5 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption ... sanction and only on the
ground of misquoting of the provisions, especially in the
light of Section 30 (2) of the Prevention of Corruption
penalty Under Section 45AA of the Act. As already held, there is violation of Section 45A(l)(g) of the Act. While Section ... Section 45AA and penalty has to be considered if leviable only Under Section 45AA of the Act. It is a well-settled position that misquoting
notification under Section 6 only Section 17(1)
of the Central Act is referred to. Whereas it is Section 17(4) , by which the
land ... said order. Mere non-quoting of the relevant
provisions or misquoting of the relevant section does not invalidate the
Government Order. So long as such
form earlier by the police has been misunderstood and misquoted. Under the Essential Commodities Act Section 11 provides that no court shall take cognizance
offence under Section 3(1)(f)
of the Amendment Act, the court can proceed
against him for offences under Sections ... section
467 IPC, which is punishable with imprisonment for
ten years and will therefore fall under Section
3(2)(v) . It is contended that misquoting
same could be challenged only under Section 17 of the Act. Appeal has to be filed under Section 17 on specific ground mentioned therein ... raised even if it is stated there is a misquoting of this section. Under such circumstance these appeals are not maintainable.
8. We, therefore, dismiss
order within fore corners of Section 17 , however, directions issued by
the Tribunal are referrable to Section 26(1)(a) of the Act. Learned
Counsel ... Section 26 of the Act.
Merely for the reason of misquoting of the Section, the order passed by
the Tribunal cannot be said to have
under Section 10(3)(a)(iii) of
the Act by mistake the petitioner has quoted the provision under
Section ... pleadings or
misquoting of provision cannot be a ground to disallow eviction.
Therefore, instead of quoting the provision of law under Section
Additional Sessions Court with regard to the
conviction of the accused under Section 304-A of IPC. The factual
matrix in the above said case ... nothing to do with the offence under Section 304-A of IPC
and it is totally misquoted under the present circumstances. It is a
case
under Section 138 of the
NI Act, the legislature has placed them under the same footing by virtue
of the explanation to Section ... prosecution for the commission of offence under Section 138 of the NI
Act. That being so, a misquoting of the legal status of the petitioner