IPC.
4) Section 198 of Cr.P.C. bars the court from
taking cognizance of an offence punishable under
Chapter-XX of IPC ... provisions of Section 198 of
Cr.P.C., the court cannot taken cognizance for the
offence under Section 497 of IPC based
committed offence of rape
punishable u/s 376 IPC or offence of extortion punishable
u/s 384 IPC. Therefore, both ... held guilty and
convicted for the offence of adultery punishable u/s 497
IPC. He is on bail. He be taken into judicial
that only a
man could be summoned to face trial u/s 497 IPC in case the
said ingredients are met. Accordingly ... accused no.2, being
a lady, cannot be summoned u/s 497 IPC. Accused no.1 is
stated to have married respondent
void ab initio-
This is so by virtue of Section 11 , read with Section (5)(i) of
the Act, the marriage is void opsojure. Such ... meaning of 'adultery' can only be
derived from Section 497 , IPC to mean, whoever has sexual
intercourse with a person
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
attracts and
fulfilled the requirement constituting an offence under Section
497 of the Indian Penal Code, which reads as such:-
"497. Adultery - Whoever ... learned trial court, is converted
from Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code to Section 497 of
the same and with the above modification
adultery and it would amount to an offence under
Section 497 IPC. Shri T.M.Chandran learned counsel for the appellants
submitted that
accused
respondents Kailash and Rameshwari Devi for the offences under
Sections 306 and 497 IPC.
The counsel for the petitioner complainant argued before ... offences under
Sections 302 and 120-B IPC and framing a charge for the offence
5
under Section 306 IPC
lodged against the
accused for the offence punishable under Section 497 of
IPC before the JMFC, I Court, Bijapur ... prove the
guilt of the accused for the offence under Section 497 of
IPC. The lower appellate Court without taking into
consideration
registered
under Sections 366 / 497 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code.
Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners has submitted
that although the alleged incident took ... Report has been lodged only on 15.02.2013
under Sections 366 / 497 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code. After the
victim lady returned home her statement