proceedings before this court. Thereby he is liable
to conviction under Section 193 , Indian Penal Code, 1860
p IPC ] for intentionally giving false affidavit ... signature of M.s. Ahlawat. Thus he committed an offence
under Section 193 , IPC.
The question then is: Whether Ahlawat has committed
contempt
Criminal Procedure but only
clarify the position that the bar of Section 193 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure would not be ipso facto applicable ... insertion of proviso to Section 14 , it cannot be said that it is
not in conflict with the Sections 193
this section, Court has the same meaning as in
Section 195.
Section 195: Prosecution for contempt of lawful
authority of public servants, for offences against ... thereof unaffected by the restrictions
contained in Section 195(1)(b).
But if the offence under Section 193 is committed in or
in relation
aggravated form of the offence under Section
354 IPC. The only difference between Section 3 (1)(xi) and Section 354
is essentially the caste ... Section 3 (1)(xi)
applies. The other difference is that in Section 3 (1)(xi) dishonour of
such victim is also made an offence. Section
Special
court is a Court of Session, the interdict contained in
Section 193 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for
short the 'Code ... provisions for
'trial before a Court of Session".
Section 193 of the Code has to be understood in the
aforesaid backdrop. The Section
sections 476 and 479A of the Code of Criminal Procedure, before he could validly file a complaint for offences under sections 193 ... Officer exercises power under that section, the proceedings held by him are judicial proceedings for the purposes of sections 193
Under Section 307 IPC
Read with Section 120B
IPC - imprisonment for
life and a fine of
Rs.100/-
Under Section 193 IPC
read with Section ... U/S 307 IPC r/w
Sec.120B IPC -
imprisonment for life and
a fine of Rs.100/-.
U/S 193 IPC r/w
Sec
ground that
section 195 of the Cr.P.C. bars criminal courts to take cognizance of an
offence under section 193 of the IPC except ... punishable under any of the following
sections of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), namely, sections
193 to 196 (both inclusive
aggravated form of the offence under Section
354 IPC. The only difference between Section 3 (1)(xi) and Section 354
is essentially the caste ... Section 3 (1)(xi)
applies. The other difference is that in Section 3 (1)(xi) dishonour of
such victim is also made an offence. Section
offence under Section 420 IPC had been made out
against the accused, issued summons against them to
face trial under Section 193 read with Section ... Court under Section 482
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, for
quashing of the complaint filed by the Respondent
under Sections 193