offences punishable under Section 120B IPC
and Section 12 of the Passports Act along with the sanction under Section
188 Cr.P.C. The petitioner ... provided for by Section 4 of the IPC and
the procedure to inquire and try it is contained in Section 188
CrPC. Effect
ground that the offence was committed outside India and that Section 188 , Criminal Procedure Code was a bar to the trial of the petitioner ... first proviso of Section 188 , Criminal Procedure Code which was inserted by the amendment of the Criminal Procedure Code in 1923 in the light
already been obtained for prosecution under Section 197 Cr.P.C. as well as under Section 188 Cr.P.C. It was argued that under ... under Section 193 IPC. Therefore, the act was committed when the judicial proceedings were in continuity and hence the proviso to Section 188
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sanction of the Central Government was required under Section 188 of
CrPC, which has not been obtained.
16. He refers to paragraph ... been done in
compliance with Section 58 of PMLA and Section 188 of CrPC. The
mandate of Section 58 requires that the letter
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sanction of the Central Government was required under Section 188 of
CrPC, which has not been obtained.
16. He refers to paragraph ... been done in
compliance with Section 58 of PMLA and Section 188 of CrPC. The
mandate of Section 58 requires that the letter
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sanction of the Central Government was required under Section 188 of
CrPC, which has not been obtained.
16. He refers to paragraph ... been done in
compliance with Section 58 of PMLA and Section 188 of CrPC. The
mandate of Section 58 requires that the letter
alleged offence was
commissioned outside India and would be governed by Section 188 Cr.P.C.
25. Accordingly, it is prayed that the present Petition ... scope of Section 188 of the
Code and there was no necessity of any sanction as mandated
by the proviso to Section 188 . We, therefore
been committed within India, in view of Section 4 IPC and Section 188 Cr.P.C, the
trial of offence against the person cannot proceed ... could not have been
registered in view of Section 4 IPC and Section 188 Cr.P.C.
10. In the result, the petition is allowed
because respondent No. 2 is living in India, no approval under Section 188
Cr.P.C. having been taken the registration of FIR and cognizance ... court was under challenge,
while discussing the scope of Section 4 IPC and Section 188 Cr.P.C.
clarified that in the Constitutional Scheme
been filed under Section 482 Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( Cr.P.C .) seeking quashing of various FIRs under
Sections 188 / 269 / 270 / 271 / 120B ... nationals under Section 3 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, Sections 51 / 58
Disaster Management Act, 2005, Sections 188 / 269 / 270 / 271 IPC and Section