expression "suit" occurring in Section 6 , C.P.C., the proceeding under Section 146 , Criminal P.C., cannot also be included ... find place in Section 146 even before the amendment The competent Court contemplated by Section 146 (1 E), Cr.P.C (as it now stands
Section 145 Cr.P.C. It could only be read in the context of Section 145 Cr.P.C. The object of Section 145 ... order under Section 145 (1) Cr.P.C. would not automatically attract the attachment of the property. Under Section 146 Cr.P.C., the Magistrate
Case No. 24 of 2011 under Sections 145(1) Cr.P.C. issuing notice & under Section 146(1) Cr.P.C. issuing order ... relevant provisions of Sections 145(1) & 146(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
"145. Procedure where dispute concerning land or water
proceedings under Section 145
Cr.P.C. commenced resulting in an order dated 15th December,
1916 attaching the property under Section 146 ... under Section 23 of the Act.
2269. If limitation begins to run before the date of the
order of attachment under Section 146
which of them was in possession. Sections 145 and 146 of the Criminal Procedure Code together constitute a scheme for the resolution of a situation ... order of an Executive Magistrate under Sections 145 / 146 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the law as to the effect of the order
submitted his report dated 13.04.2017 recommending therein that proceedings under Section 146 Cr.P.C. i.e. attachment of the land in dispute be initiated ... means of present criminal misc. applications is misconceived.
29. Learned A.G.A. next submitted that proceedings under Sections 145 / 146
under sub-clause (5) of Section 145 , Criminal Procedure Code. Sub-clause (5) of Section 145 , Criminal Procedure Code puts a check on the continuation ... Section 145 , Criminal Procedure Code the parties could proceed under the proviso to Sub-section (1) of Section 145 , Criminal Procedure Code and apply
proceedings under Section 145 , Cr.P.C. of the Code for attaching the property in dispute under Section 145(1) , of the Code is purely ... exercise of inherent jurisdiction under Section 482 , Cr.P.C. order under Sections 145(1) and 146(1) , Cr.P.C. can be quashed
prescribed format as it is provided in the Criminal Procedure Code . Warrant or possession, under Section 146 Cr. P.C. is prescribed in 'Form ... after an attachment is effected. Sections 145 and 146 Cr.P.C. of the Criminal Procedure Code together constitute a scheme for the resolution
reconciling the provisions of Section 145 (4) Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 with the provisions of Section 146(1) ... laid great stress on the fact that under Section 146 (1) Code of Criminal Procedure of 1898 the word "civil court" was used