with the procedure laid down in section 202 Cr.P.C. Section 202 Cr.P.C. was amended by Criminal Procedure Code Amendment ... requirement of procedure laid down under section 188 viz-a-viz 202 of the Code of Criminal Procedure .
Per contra learned for the complainant
provisions of the Indian Penal Code , subject to the limitation imposed under the proviso to Section 188 Cr.P.C."
14.On the strength ... offence under Section 326 IPC would not be triable without permission granted by the Central Government in view of proviso of Section 188
Code of Criminal Procedure. Counsel for the petitioner further contended that section 178 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as 'Code ... Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 (in short "the Code") deals with jurisdiction of the criminal courts in inquiries and trials. Sections
also apprise the Court about the procedure for handing over the investigation to C.B.I. under section 188 Cr.P.C."
6. Pursuant ... applicant about the procedure for handing over the investigation of a case of offences taken abroad u/s. 188 Cr.P.C. as under
that there is no conflict between sections 3 and 4 of IPC on the one hand and section 188 Cr.P.C., on the other ... been committed within this country. The provisions of IPC will apply to such citizen. However, section 188 Cr.P.C., mandates that when an offence
Section 313 IPC has been dropped as no evidence was available. Rest of the offences have been committed inside India, therefore, Section 188 ... LiveLaw (SC) 321; Sartaj Khan Vs. State of Uttrakhand on Section 188 Cr.P.C., according to which, Section 188 Cr.P.C. gets attracted
from Section 172 to 187 I.P.C. while Section 188 I.P.C. is mentioned as cognizable offence under First Schedule of ... Section 174-A I.P.C., legislature was well aware that in Section 195(1)(a)(i) Cr.P.C., apart from Section 188
from Section 172 to 187 I.P.C. while Section 188 I.P.C. is mentioned as cognizable offence under First Schedule of ... Section 174-A I.P.C., legislature was well aware that in Section 195(1)(a)(i) Cr.P.C., apart from Section 188
from Section 172 to 187 I.P.C. while Section 188 I.P.C. is mentioned as cognizable offence under First Schedule of ... Section 174-A I.P.C., legislature was well aware that in Section 195(1)(a)(i) Cr.P.C., apart from Section 188
Magistrate had to follow the procedure prescribed in Section 202(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, but he failed ... Section 498-A I.P.C. is a continuing offence, which started after marriage and, therefore, sanction of Central Government under Section 188