Mumbai and therefore,
registration of FIR at Bombay under Section
154 read with Section 179 Cr.P.C. cannot be
labeled as violative of Article ... dispute that offence under Section
420 IPC in the present case would be
governed by Section 179 Cr.P.C. Learned
counsel for the petitioner
179 Cr.P.C. held :
"1. Interpretation of Section 179 of the Criminal Procedure
Code (hereinafter referred to as the Code) arises for
consideration ... Code to acknowledge the exceptions contained in Section 178
thereof. Section 179 also did not elude notice."
11. Section 179 Cr.P.C. elucidates
initiated by the police by filing a challan/chargesheet under Section
179 Cr.P.C. after registering an FIR. The Ld. ASJ relied ... initiated by
police by way of filing a challan/chargesheet u/s. 179 of
Cr.P.C. by lodging an FIR.
In my respectful opinion
that
the CrPC will apply to the court of the Special Judge constituted under
the PC Act . Under Sections 178 CrPC ... court "having jurisdiction over any of such
local areas". Section 179 CrPC, which is relevant for the present
purpose, reads
498A & 406 IPc relating to
matrimonial matters should be included in sub-section (2) of
Section 182 Cr.P.C."
10. In Arun ... having jurisdiction over the area
where the offence in committed.
12. Section 179 Cr.P.C. provides that an offence may be enquired into
have given rise to the
charge for offence under Section 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(d) of
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 against ... applying Section 178
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Cr.P.C . reference may also be made to Section 179
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
statement is delivered. The offences under section 277 of the Act and section 177 of the Indian Penal Code are complete the moment the false ... section 177 , Criminal Procedure Code.
15. Mr. Jain, learned counsel for the complainant, sought assistance from the provisions contained in section 179 , Criminal Procedure Code
Delhi? The answer is clearly `No'.
5. Section 177 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that every offence should be ordinarily tried ... Delhi. Mr. Satish Agarwal, however, says that the case falls under Section 179 Cr.P.C. which provides that when an act is offence
concerned, Chapter XIII
Cr.P.C . speaks of jurisdiction of the criminal courts in inquiries and
trials. By virtue of Section 177 ... dispute that offence
under Section 420 IPC in the present case would be governed by
Section 179 Cr.P.C.
23. This court in exercise