regarding the place of suing for the commission of a criminal offence, Section 177 Cr.P.C. alone is applicable. The offence of "infringement ... upon the ensuing of any consequence, such as is contemplated by Section 179 Cr.P.C. Therefore, the offence has to be enquired into
taken the contention that part of the offence of criminal conspiracy was committed at Bangalore and the Head Office of the Vijaya Bank is situated ... place where the act was completed and consequences ensued. Section 179 Cr.P.C. reads thus:
"179. When an act is an offence
Section 156(3) Cr.PC has held the Delhi courts to be having territorial
jurisdiction to entertain the complaint. On an interpretation of Section 179 ... read with Section 120(B) of the IPC held that the provisions of Section 179 of the
Cr.P.C. are wide enough to enable
parents to fulfil the unlawful demand of dowry. Section 179 , Criminal Procedure Code says that where an act is an offence by reason ... witnesses under Section 161 , Criminal Procedure Code and other material on record while exercising the jurisdiction under Section 482 , Criminal Procedure Code because the petitioners
jurisdiction of the courts at Hoshiarpur is concerned, a perusal
of Section 179 Cr.PC. would show that an offence can be tried where ... conviction
under Section 302 IPC, the accused is held guilty of having committed an
offence under Section 304-B IPC. The sentence of imprisonment
enquiry/ investigation required under Section 202
Cr.P.C.. The nature of the enquiry, required to be held
under Section 202 ... held in a Court having jurisdiction over any of
those localities. Section 179 Cr.P.C. further stretches
the jurisdiction of the Court holding that
case of defamation.
22. It is pertinent to refer to Section 179 of Cr.P.C., which
reads as follows:-
" Section 179 . Offence triable ... Section 179 of Cr.P.C., observed as follows:
" Section 179 , Cr.P.C., applies to those offences which, by
their very definition, consist
section (2) of Section 181 of the Code. That Section is in the following terms:
(2) Criminal misappropriation and criminal breach of trust.
The offence ... that Section 179 of the Code of Criminal Procedure had no application to cases of criminal breach of trust to which Sub-section
jurisdiction. The learned counsel has particularly referred to Sections 178
and 179 with Section 220 CrPC and has emphasized that in this case ... statutory
provisions, as contained in Sections 177 , 178 , 179 , 180 , 184 , 218 and
220 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, which read as under
Cr.P.C ., 1878 and Cr.P.C . 1973.
(i) The important provisions of Cr. P.C., 1898 are as follows :-
Section ... accused
person."
22. Section 181 (2) of Cr. P.C., 1898 and Section 182 (4) of Cr.P.C. 1973
refers to offences