498-A , I.P.C. and ¾ D.P. Act against
appellants Baiju and Ganga, whereas, the charge under Section
304-B I.P.C ... Jonha Devi.
111. However, charges for offences under Section 498-A I.P.C.
and Section ¾ D.P. Act , are proved against Jonha Devi
accused for the
offences punishable under Sections 498(A) and 306 r/w
Sec. 34 of IPC; impose proper and adequate and
maximum ... accused for the offence
punishable under Sections 498(A) and 306 r/w Sec. 34
of IPC.
These criminal appeals coming
high
degree of mental cruelty the explanation (a) to Section 498-A of
the IPC which includes cruelty to drive the woman ... a set of established facts.
Extra-marital relationship, per se, or as such would not come
within the ambit of Section 498-A IPC
notice the statutory
provisions. Section 498-A I.P.C. makes "cruelty" by
husband or his relative a punishable offence. The
word ... Section 498-A I.P.C. postulates that any wilful
conduct which is of such a nature as is likely to
drive a woman
under section 161 Cr.P.C., this
Court does not find any substance to conclude that a
proceeding under section 498-A of IPC ... record in a proceeding under section 482 of
Cr.P.C. to conclude that the proceeding under section
498-A of IPC
restricted to
dowry only in view of explanation (a) to Section 498-A
IPC.
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12. It is a petition under Section ... Section 498-A. Even assuming for a moment that
this did not amount to cruelty within the meaning
of Section 498-A, it could still
charge from Section 304-B of
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, 'the IPC ') to Section 498-A IPC ... view of Section 222 Cr.P.C., there is no need or necessity
to frame any charge under Section 498-A IPC that
offence under Section 304-B I.P.C. and they were convicted only for the offence of Under Section 498-A I.P.C ... years for the offence under Section 304-B I.P.C. and sentence under Section 498-A I.P.C. & Section
SECTION 482
OF CR.P.C., PRAYING TO QUASH THE CHARGE SHEET
NO.22/2021 FILED AGAINST THE PETITIONER AND
PROCEEDINGS IN C.C ... hold that Section 498-A IPC being a penal provision would
deserve strict construction and unless a contextual meaning
is required
Cr.P.C for framing additional charge under Section 325
of IPC. An application under Section 242 (2) of Cr.P.C ... mentioned in
Section 498-A. A person charged and acquitted under
Section 304-B can be convicted under Section 498-A
without that charge being