U/s 494
IPC and U/s 495 IPC was framed against appellant.
Prosecution examined 8 witnesses during trial. Statement
U ... section 498A and 406 , accused
Dinesh has been charged U/s 494 and 495 IPC . As far as
Sections 494 and 495 IPC
494 IPC in Section 495 IPC makes it
clear that Section 495 IPC is extension of Section 494 IPC ... under Section 494 IPC
more particularly when Section 495 IPC is extension and
part and parcel of Section 494 IPC
petitioners particularly the petitioner No.2, may constitute an offence under Sections 494 / 495 I.P.C. Such a relationship does not fall within ... being asked, may amount to protection against commission of offence under Section 494 / 495 I.P.C. It is well settled law that writ
offence
punishable U/s. 494 IPC , Marrying again during lifetime of
husband or wife and for the offence U/s. 495 IPC ... constituting offence punishable U/s. 494/495 IPC , due to
bar provided U/s. 198 of the Code. The prosecutrix
offence
punishable U/s. 494 IPC , Marrying again during lifetime of
husband or wife and for the offence U/s. 495 IPC ... constituting offence punishable U/s. 494/495 IPC , due to
bar provided U/s. 198 of the Code. The prosecutrix
where the person aggrieved by an offence
punishable under section 494 or section 495 of
the Indian Penal Code is the wife, complaint ... Criminal Procedure Code,
amongst other things, provides that where the person
aggrieved by an offence under Section 494 or Section
495 , IPC
accused were liable for an offence under Section 494 I.P.C.
6. Offence under Section 494 I.P.C. is non cognizable in nature ... Where the person aggrieved by an offence punishable under Section 494 or Section 495 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) is the wife
under the Indian Penal Code inter alia mentions that
Section 494 and 495 are non- cognizable. Section 154 of the Criminal
Procedure Code relates ... without the authorization under Section 155(2) or
Section 156(3) of Criminal Penal Code, offences under Sections 494,
495 and 496 having been rendered
petitioners particularly petitioner No.2 may constitute
an offence under Sections 494 / 495 IPC. Such a relationship
does not fall within the phrase ... being asked may amount to protection against commission
of offence under Section 494 / 495 IPC. This petition has
been filed just to obtain
Indian Penal Code. For the offence under section 495 of the Indian Penal Code also, the complainant must establish that the offence under section 494 ... committed the offence under section 494 of the Indian Penal Code. If the offence under section 494 is not proved, then section 495