Section 175 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
175. Omission to produce document or electronic record to public servant by person legally bound to produce ... produce the same. A has committed the offence defined in this section
described in section 175 , section 178 , section 179 , section 180 or section 228 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) is committed ... offence punishable under sections 172 to 188 (both inclusive)of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).
18. Section 175 IPC falls within
Section 137 of the Act, the same will prevail over the Indian Penal Code
( IPC ) unless the offences under IPC ... violation of Section 103 of the Customs Act
would be punishable as specifically provided therein and not under Section
174 / 175 IPC. Further
learned Metropolitan Magistrate („MM‟), Delhi under Sections
174 and 175 of Indian Penal Code („ IPC ‟) and all proceedings
consequent thereto. The petition also ... facie
case under Section 174 IPC was made out against the Petitioner. As
regards the offence under Section 175 IPC although
section 345 of the Cr.P.C. and held him guilty for contempt under section 175 of the
IPC r.w. section ... section 195(1)(a) of the Cr.P.C., no Court can take
cognizance of offence, punishable under section 175 of IPC, except
Code of Criminal Procedure to
take cognizance against accused Nos. 5 and 6 for the
offence under Section 175 of the IPC. Instead ... trial Court has not noted the offence under
Section 175 read with Section 34 of the IPC. Viewed from
any angle, the proceedings
accused persons for the offences under sections 392 / 356 /
420 / 406 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code.
The learned Metropolitan Magistrate instead of taking cognizance ... completed by the police. Hence complaint/kalandra for the offence under section
175 IPC against accused Sanju Kumar was filed by the police
175 IPC has to be read along
with section 91 Cr.P.C. and section 160 Cr.P.C.
17 Section 160 ... disobedience of
summons issued u/s 91 Cr.P.C. can certainly invite action under section 175
IPC.
18 I have carefully gone
complaint for an offence punishable under Section 174
and 175 of Indian Penal Code( IPC ).
2. As per the averments made ... under medication. The instant
complaint under Sections 174 and 175 of the Indian Penal Code( IPC ) was
filed by the Respondent against
quashing of
the proceedings initiated against him for the
offence under section 175 IPC and pending in
the Court of Additional Chief Judicial ... quash the proceedings pending in
relation to the offence under section 175
IPC.
Hence, there is no force in this
criminal misc. petition