Sections 200 and 202
of CrPC took cognizance for offence punishable under Sections
166, 294, 451, 182, 506-B and 211 read with Sections ... Bank.
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(III) No offence under Section 182 or Section 211 of IPC
is made out against the petitioner. Proceeding under Section
182
Sections 200 and 202 of
CrPC took cognizance for offence punishable under Sections 166,
294, 451, 182, 506-B and 211 read with Sections ... complainant and his son.
(III) No offence under Section 182 or Section 211 of IPC is
made out against the petitioner. Proceeding under
Sections 200 and 202 of
CrPC took cognizance for offence punishable under Sections 166,
294, 451, 182, 506-B and 211 read with Sections ... against son of the petitioner.
(III) No offence under Section 182 or Section 211 of IPC is
made out against the petitioner. Proceeding
offence punishable under any of the following sections of
the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), namely, sections 193 to 196 (both
inclusive ... Section 195(1)(a)(i) of Cr.P.C., cognizance in respect of
an offence under Section 182 of IPC
Section 471 I.P.C. and Section 13(2) read with
Section 13(1)(d) , Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
read with Section 511 ... under Section 195(1)
(a)(i) Cr.P.C . by submtting that cognizance in respect
of offence under Section 182 IPC could
filed by the Dy.SP, AJK, Gwalior
for offence under Sections 182 of IPC because it was the
investigating officer to whom ... Section 195 (1) (b) of Cr.P.C., it is clear that no Court shall
take cognizance of an offence under Section 211 of IPC
2005 under Sections 376 and 506(B)
of the Indian Penal Code was taken up in investigation.
3. In the office of the Sub-Divisional ... accepted by the Court and after perusing all forms and Section
182 of IPC, directed to take action under Section 211 of IPC
Code of Criminal Procedure,
the Court could not proceed with the trial of that offence.
Since, the offence under Section 182 of the ... 2012 framing charge against the petitioners under
section 182 of the Indian Penal Code is set aside and the
petitioners stand discharged in the case
under Section 182 of IPC,
therefore, conviction under Section 182 of IPC is upheld.
7. So far as the sentence ... need to
sentence the appellant any more under Section 182 of IPC.
8. Keeping in view the facts and circumstances of the case
offence under Sections 302 and 201 of the I.P.C. is concerned.
27. Coming to the offence under Section 182 of the ... Prasad under
Sections 302 and 201 of the I.P.C. and appellant Kanchhedilal of the
offence under Sections 302 , 201 and 182