jurisprudence.
10. Chapter XX of the Indian Penal Code deals with 'Offences Relating to Marriage'. Section 497 of the IPC, with ... aggrieved by any offence punishable under Section 497 or Section 498 of the Penal Code". Therefore, the complaint can be filed only
dated 28.04.2018 whereby the Petitioner has been summoned under
Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (' IPC ' hereinafter) in
Complaint ... with Ashok Kumar Singh. Thereafter, he filed the Criminal
Complaint under Section 497 IPC.
6. The learned M.M. after recording
punished both in respect of an offence under Section 497 and Section 498 Indian Penal Code . The complainant has also filed a revision petition ... offence under Section 366-A , Indian Penal Code, but they were convicted under Section 498 Indian Penal Code . Although no complaint was made
bearing No. 0419/2019 dated
03.10.2019 registered under sections 497 / 506 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860 (hereinafter referred to as the " IPC ... view of the section 155(2) Cr.P.C., the investigation for the offence
punishable under section 506 IPC cannot be proceeded without
under Section 376 , 384
read with Section 34 IPC, wherein the wife of the Appellant was charged
under Section 109 IPC ... were
acquitted under Section 376 and 384 whereas the Appellant alone was held
guilty for the offence under Section 497 IPC with which
judicial separation, which is pending.
13. The present complaint under Section 497 , Indian Penal Code, out of which the present revision petition arises, was filed ... Indian Divorce Act, for instance, is wider that the definition of "adultery" in Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code (vide Olga Thelma
MetropolitanMagistrate, New Delhi directed framing of charges under Section 494 / 497 IPC against the respondent. Aggrieved by the said order, the respondent moved ... passed by the Metropolitan Magistrate directing framing of charges under Section 494 / 497 IPC against the respondent. It is undisputed that
Farhan vs State & Anr on 11 May, 2022
Author: Rajiv Shakdher
Bench: Rajiv Shakdher
present case would also be covered by clause (3) of Section 32 of the
Indian Evidence Act, which reads as follows:
"(3) or against ... prosecution under Section 497 IPC. We may observe that Section
497 IPC has been struck down by the Supreme Court
proving of
marriage ceremony of parents is not necessary for application of Section 16
of the 1955 Act. In Shree Bhagwan (supra), the judgment ... adultery and it would amount to an offence under Section 497 IPC.
26. Reference in the above context may also