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
procedure prescribed in Section 195 Cr.P.C. has not been adhered to, the penal provision under Section 182 IPC. finding place ... consonance with the procedure contemplated under Section 195 Cr.P.C. and, by ordering deletion of Section 182 IPC., the trial court
provisions of Section 207 Cr.P.C.,
finding a prima facie case charge for the offence under Section 182 IPC,
accused Gian Singh ... quoted wherein it was held that filing of
any calender under Section 182 Cr.P.C. after a gap of one year from
the filing
reflecting prima facie
commission of offence under Section 380 IPC and nor to Section
395 IPC as is sought ... committing the offence punishable under Sections
380 / 458 / 323 / 34 IPC. Filing of kalandra under Section 182 IPC against
provisions of Section 195(1)(b) Cr.P.C. If proceedings under Section
182 IPC could continue, where the offence disclosed was covered ... Sections mentioned in
Section 192(1)(b) Cr.P.C.
It is clear that in case, proceedings under Section 182
IPC are allowed
been filed under
Section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing Kalandra for
commission of offence under Section 182 IPC,
dated 13.3.2008 (Annexure ... contention of learned counsel
for the petitioner is that proceedings under
Section 182 IPC have been initiated at the
Crl. Misc
under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for quashing of
Kalandra Report No.19 dated 30.01.2019 (Annexure P-1), under Section
182 IPC, registered ... IPC and Section 195 Cr.P.C. are read jointly, it
is clear that offence under Section 182 IPC is essentially
under Section 482 Code of Criminal Procedure
(for short Cr.P.C .) seeking quashing of Calendra/complaint under Section
182 of Indian Penal Code ... Section 420 read with Section 34 IPC at
Police Station, Rajpura, against Kashmir Singh and others, final report
under Section 173 (2)
petitioner then moved an application for initiating
proceedings under Section 182 IPC against respondent No.2.
Complaint was accordingly filed against respondent ... that it was barred by limitation. The
maximum imprisonment proved under Section 182 IPC is six months
and as such limitation to file
Ramesh (hereinafter referred as accused) for
committing offence under section 182 of Indian Penal Code
(hereinafter referred as IPC ).
FIR No. 135/2003 ... under section 207 CrPC supplied to accused on the same day itself.
Notice for the offence under section 182 IPC was served upon