sufficient materials to constitute the alleged offences under
Sections 323 , 342 , 504 , 506 read with 34 IPC .
6. Sri H.C.Nataraj, learned Counsel ... present before the Court physically, though his role
under Section 301 Cr.PC is very limited to the extent of
assisting the learned HCGP, submits
registered by the Rajajinagar
P.S. for offences under Section 354 of the IPC besides
section ... through the prosecution. Hence,
prosecution has taken care even under Section 301
Cr.P.C. on behalf of the informant / complainant /
victim / dependant
Rashmi Jadhav, HCGP)
This Criminal Petition is filed under Section 438 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, praying to enlarge the
petitioner on bail ... offence punishable under Section 406 , 417 , 420 , 468 ,
465 , 467 , 471 , 506 r/w Sec. 34 of IPC.
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This Criminal Petition coming
sufficient materials to constitute the alleged offences under
Section 498A of IPC and Sections 3 & 4 of the Dowry
Prohibition ... present before the Court physically, though his role
under Section 301 Cr.PC is very limited to the extent of
assisting the learned HCGP, submits
assisting the HCGP, keeping in view of Section
301 of Cr.P.C.
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5. Learned counsel for the petitioner, who has taken me
through ... persons in commission of the offence. As per the provisions of
Section 301 of Cr.P.C., learned counsel for respondent No.2
has only
this backdrop of the contentions
vehemently made by the learned HCGP in Crl.A.No.233
of 2017 and so also the contentions made ... been preferred on behalf of the
appellant/victim, in view of Section 301 of Cr.P.C., even
though the Spl.P.P. has conducted
Chandrashekara K, Advocate for R2)
This Criminal Petition is filed under Section 482 of
Cr.P.C., praying to quash ... defacto-complainant is
only to a limited extent as per Section 301 of Cr.P.C.
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2. Heard the arguments and perused the entire
Rashmi Jadhav, HCGP for Respondent)
This Criminal Petition is filed under Section 482 of
Cr.P.C., praying to quash the order dated ... extent but only
to assist learned HCGP for State as per Section 301 of
Cr.P.C. The 2nd respondent shall not have any domain
Reddy - Advocate for R-3)
This Criminal Petition is filed under Section 482 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, praying to set aside the
order ... final disposal. But keeping in view the
scope of Section 301 of Cr.P.C., there is a limited extent of
the counsel
offence under Section 143 , 447 , 341 , 427 ,
435 , 354 , 504 , 506 r/w Section 149 of IPC and Sections ... duly
served, but remained absent. But it is relevant that
under Section 301 of Cr.P.C that when once the crime
has been registered