context of Section 125 CrPC even if it is not relevant in the context of
Section 127(3)(b) CrPC. Therefore ... against their former husbands under Section 125
CrPC and such applications were not barred under Section 127(3)(b)
CrPC
section (3) thereof, which states as under:
127. Alternation in allowance. - (1)
(3) * * *
(3) Where any order has been made under Section 125 in favour ... section (3) of Section 127 shows that a divorced woman would not be entitled to receive maintenance allowance under Section 125 Cr.PC if whole
context of Section 125 CrPC even if it is not relevant in the context of
Section 127(3)(b) CrPC. Therefore ... against their former husbands under Section 125
CrPC and such applications were not barred under Section 127(3)(b)
CrPC
provision of
Section 127(3)(b) of CrPC 1973. The same is
accordingly reproduced hereinbelow:
“127. Alteration in allowance –
(3) Where any order ... another
under Section 125.
(3) Whatever the facts of a particular case,
the Code, by enacting Sections 125 to 127,
charges the court with
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such divorce". This
stipulation in Sec.127(3)(b) was to telescope into the main
Section - Sec.125 Cr.P.C., to be read ... Sec.3 what amounts are payable
under the personal law, if liability under Sec.125 were to be
avoided under Sec.127(3)(b)
INFO :
F 1985 SC 945 (4,29)
ACT:
Code of Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 127 (3)
(b) , scheme and scope of-Whether ... 127 of the Criminal Procedure Code
We may sum up and declare the law fool-proof fashion:
(1) Section 127(3)(b) has a setting
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Author: Huluvadi G.Ramesh
Criminal Court for grant of maintenance under S. 125 , Cr.P.C., and for its alteration under S. 127 , Cr.P.C. sub-section (3 ... Section 7 . Transitional provisions : Every application by a divorced woman under S. 125 or under S. 127 of the Code of Criminal Procedure