opinion, the protection by
way of sanction under Section 197 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure is not applicable to the officers of government companies ... with an
offence under Section 409 IPC sanction under Section 197 for launching
the prosecution for the offence under Section 409 is a condition precedent
Respondent
Criminal Appeal filed under Section 374(2) Cr.P.C., to set aside the
judgment dated 18.02.2019 in S.C.No.197 ... Respondent
Criminal Appeal filed under Section 374(2) Cr.P.C., to set aside the
judgment passed on 18.02.2019 in Sessions Case No.197
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“19.It is well settled that in exercise of revisional
jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure
Code, the High Court does
well settled that in exercise of revisional
jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code,
the High Court does not, in the absence ... court having
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jurisdiction, in the absence of a jurisdictional error. The answer
with the above limited purpose. The provisions
contained in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together,
do not indicate that the revisional ... well settled that in exercise of revisional
jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code,
the High Court does not, in the absence
with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional ... well settled that in exercise of revisional
jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code,
the High Court does not, in the absence
with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional ... well settled that in exercise of revisional
jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code,
the High Court does not, in the absence
with the above limited purpose. The provisions contained
in Section 395 to Section 401 CrPC, read together, do not
indicate that the revisional ... well settled that in exercise of revisional
jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code,
the High Court does not, in the absence
unreasonable or perverse.”
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8. The aforesaid legal principle has also been ... well settled that in exercise of revisional
jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure
Code, the High Court does not, in the absence
both the cases.
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Crl.R.C.Nos.1444 and 1445 of 2012
9.Challenging the concurrent ... accused has filed the present Criminal Revision Cases, before this Court, under
Section 397 r/w. 401 Cr.P.C.
10.It is trite that