order under section 109 / 147 / 148 / 149 / 153A / 341 / 342 IPC, it is stated that the
same is in violation of section 196 ... regard to the offence under Section 153A IPC. There can
be no manner of doubt that Section 196 (1)(a) Cr.P.C. mandates
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IPC cannot be sustained.
Summon under Sections 153-A / 295A / 298 IPC being in violation of 196
Cr.P.C
11. As far as Sections ... regard to the offence under Section 153A
IPC. There can be no manner of doubt that Section 196 (1)(a)
Cr.P.C. mandates
petitioner u/s 298
IPC cannot be sustained.
Summoning under Section153A and 295A IPC in violation of section 196
... regard to the offence under Section 153A
IPC. There can be no manner of doubt that Section 196 (1)(a)
Cr.P.C. mandates
petitioner u/s 506 /
114 IPC, cannot be sustained.
Summoning u/s 124-A 153A, 153B, and 295A in violation of Section 196
... regard to the offence under Section 153A
IPC. There can be no manner of doubt that Section 196 (1)(a)
Cr.P.C. mandates
case falls under Section 120B Part II of the IPC , a
mandatory sanction under Section 196 of the CrPC was required ... prosecution disputed the jurisdictional objection regarding
Section 120B of the IPC and Section 196 of the CrPC by submitting that the
conspiracy alleged
offences under the Arms Act, Explosive Substances Act and under Section 196 Cr.P.C. for some offences under the Indian Penal Code were obtained
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Crl.M.A. 13703/2020 & Crl.M.A. 13851/2020 & Crl.M.A. 14091/2020 Page ... Vijay Aggarwal, learned
counsel submitted that Section 378(2) Cr.P.C. is akin to Section 196
Cr.P.C. or Sec.197
Ganga Ram Hospital vs State on 22 June, 2020
Equivalent citations: AIRONLINE 2020 DEL 884
section 153B or sub- section (2) or sub-
section (3) of section 505 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860 ), or
(b) a criminal ... Section 196(1) and (1A) enumerates the specific offences for which
sanction for prosecution is required to be obtained. Section 196(2) of the
CrPC
more any need to examine the question of sanction under Section 196 Cr.P.C. It is also not necessary to go into the second ... offence. The Code has maintained this distinction in various sections thereof. Let me refer to a few. Section 132 provides that no prosecution shall