Section 182 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
182. False information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury ... Magistrate to dismiss Z. A has committed the offence defined in this section. (b) A falsely informs a public servant that Z has contraband salt
petitioner has been summoned to face trial under Section 420 read with Section 511 and Section 182 I.P.C.
2. The brief facts ... I.P.C. So, the accused be summoned under Section 420 read with Section 511 of I.P.C. and Under Section 182 of
182 Indian Penal Code at all and as such the provision of Section 195 Criminal Procedure Code would not be attracted. Section 182 Indian Penal ... under Section 182 Indian Penal Code is not made out has also argued that the offence under Section 471 Indian Penal Code
petitioner is that no cognizance of an offence under Section 182 IPC
can be taken against him as the offence as alleged ... barred by
limitation under the provisions of Section 468 Cr.P.C or not.
Section 468 Cr.P.C. creates a bar for taking cognizance
filed to direct the respondents to file a complaint under Section 182 I.P.C. against one Ashwani Kumar son of Khan Chand ... filed under Section 173 Criminal Procedure Code. This argument, in my view, is devoid of any merit. The offence under Section 182
filed a calendra (Annexure P2) to prosecute the petitioner-
complainant under section 182 IPC in this regard.
6. The petitioner did not feel ... satisfied with the initiation of proceedings
under section 182 IPC and preferred the present petition, challenging the
impugned calendra (Annexure
discharge of the petitioner in a
complaint filed under Section 182 of the Indian Penal Code (for short 'Act')
was dismissed, despite ... submitted that a limitation under Section 469 Cr.P.C. to
file complaint under Section 182 IPC would start running from the date
order under Sub- Section 2 of Section 155 can be passed.
The offence alleged is under Section 182 IPC is non-cognizable ... offence punishable under Sections 172 to 188 (both inclusive) of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), or
(ii) of any abetment of, attempt
report in the Rojnamcha and
recommended action under Section 182 of the Indian Penal Code
against the petitioner. The calendra was, however, presented in Court ... false. Under Section 468 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure the period of limitation for filing a Calendra
under Section 182 IPC
offence under Section
182 Indian Penal Code was distinct from the one under
Section 211 Indian Penal Code, the latter was more
serious ... under Section 211 Indian Penal
Code, no cognizance could be taken by the Magistrate for
the alleged offence under Section 193 Indian Penal Code,
which