well as Section 89(a) & (b) of the Code of
Civil Procedure , 1908 incorporated on 1st of July 2002); judicial
Crl ... examine from the Cr.P.C.,
the provisions of Section 29, which provides the sentence which a
magistrate may pass; Section 320 which stipulates cases
been framed under Section 420 read with Sections 120-B and 506
.
IPC . In view of the provisions contained under Section 320 ... that the offence punishable under Section 120-B IPC does not
find mention in the table below Section 320 Cr.P.C. However
power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash a
criminal proceeding is not limited by the provisions of
Section 320 ... criminal
proceeding under Section 482 Cr.P.C. is distinct and
different from the power vested in a criminal court by
Section 320
power under Section 482 Cr.P.C. to quash a
criminal proceeding is not limited by the provisions of
Section 320 ... criminal
proceeding under Section 482 Cr.P.C. is distinct and
different from the power vested in a criminal court by
Section 320
criminal proceeding under Section 482 Cr.P.C. is
distinct and different from the power vested in a criminal court by Section 320
... Constitution or under
Section 482 CrPC to direct doing something which CrPC has
expressly prohibited. Section 320(9) CrPC
High Court, invoking its power
under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (in short ‘ Cr.P.C .)
for quashing ... Constitution or under
Section 482 CrPC to direct doing something which CrPC has expressly
prohibited. Section 320(9) CrPC
Court has inherent power
under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure with
no statutory limitation including Section 320 Cr.PC, has
held that ... with direction to continue with criminal
proceedings.
6. No doubt Section 279 of IPC is not
compoundable under Section 320 Cr. P.C. However
quashing the criminal
proceedings against respondent nos.1 to 3, was not under Section 320
of the Criminal Procedure Code, but was under Section ... HCHP
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Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code, is not limited to
quashing proceedings within the ambit and scope of Section 320
aforesaid, extent and scope of Sections 147
and 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act and Section 320
Cr.P.C have to be analysed. Section ... Indian Penal Code . Therefore, Section 147
of the Negotiable Instruments Act would prevail over the
scheme including Section 320(6) of
accused- respondents had been charged, were non-compoundable
under Section 320 of the Criminal Procedure Code. And as such, the
matter could not have been ... Court under Section 482 of the
Criminal Procedure Code, is not limited to quashing proceedings within
the ambit and scope of Section 320