struck down Section 377 IPC. Therefore, the
present criminal prosecution launched against the petitioner
for the offence punishable under Section 377 IPC is not
maintainable ... struck down Section 377 of IPC that the
present criminal prosecution of the petitioner for the offence
punishable under Section 377 IPC is not maintainable
petitioners,
quite apart from drawing the attention of this Court to Section 188
Cr.P.C., also relied on [1] judgment of a learned Single ... quash the complaint in view of the
fact that sanction under Section 188 Cr.P.C., which is required for
enquiry and trial
Government, even investigation cannot be proceeded by the police
as per Section 188 of Cr.P.C. Hence it is submitted that if the allegations ... requirement of sanction of the Central Government under
the proviso to Section 188 Cr.P.C. Therefore, the contention of the learned
counsel
contended that
offences under Section 406 IPC for criminal breach of trust and
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Section 420 IPC for cheating have been ... made out prima
facie against the petitioner under Section 405 I.P.C or under
Section 420 I.P.C. Secondly, it is contended that
towns had started walking towards
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The Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973
Writ Petition (Criminal) No.154 of 2020
Vinod Dua vs. Union of India ... India, submitted: -
A) The matter would additionally come under Section 188 read with
Section 511 of the IPC3 as the statements made by the petitioner
Coimbatore-641 018. ... Respondent
PRAYER: Criminal Original Petition is filed under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, to call for the records relating ... scope of jurisdiction contemplated under Section 179 of Cr.P.C.,”
and further held that “ Section 182 Cr.P.C., can be invoked to determine
Coimbatore-641 018. ... Respondent
PRAYER: Criminal Original Petition is filed under Section 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, to call for the records relating ... scope of jurisdiction contemplated under Section
179 of Cr.P.C.,” and further held that “ Section 182 Cr.P.C., can be invoked to
determine
petitioner/accused for an offence under
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Section 188 of IPC for committing breach of Section 144 of Cr.P.C. in
the Court ... ground that offence under Section 188 of IPC is not cognizable one
and only a complaint under Section 195 of
Effect of Section 188 of the Code on domestic violence under the DV
Act :
8. Section 188 of the Code of Criminal Procedure lays down ... ambit of an offence as
defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure . Therefore, Section 188 of the
Code would have no application
charged the petitioners u/s 188 r/w 34 IPC and to invoke the
provision u/s 188 IPC, filing of a private complaint before ... that for registering a case u/s 188 IPC, the mandatory
requirement, as contemplated u/s 195 Cr.P.C. has not been adhered