scope of jurisdiction under
these two provisions i.e. Section 397 and Section 482
of the Code and the fine line of jurisdictional
distinction ... quashing of charge either in exercise of
jurisdiction under Section 397 or Section 482 of the
Code or together, as the case
scope of jurisdiction under
these two provisions, i.e., Section 397 and Section 482 of the
Code and the fine line of jurisdictional distinction ... quashing of charge either in exercise of
jurisdiction under Section 397 or Section 482 of the Code or
together, as the case
scope of jurisdiction under these two
provisions, i.e., Section 397 and Section 482 of the Code and the fine
line of jurisdictional distinction ... quashing of charge either in
exercise of jurisdiction under Section 397 or Section 482 of the Code
or together, as the case
liable
to be interfered with under Section 397(2) or even under
Section 482 of Cr.P.C. as there is a bar under Section ... criminal revision petition and there is no bar under
Section 397(2) or Section 482 of Cr.P.C., as could be
seen from
reading of Section 482, however, it
would follow that nothing in the Code, which
would include sub-section (2) of Section 397 also,
"shall ... such a nature can be
challenged either under Section 397 (1), or under Section
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482 Cr. P. C; such an order can also
from the inherent power of the High Court under Section 482 of the CrPC Section 482 starts with the phrase Snothing in this Code shall ... compass the provisions of Section 397 as also Section 399 of the CrPC. It is true that resort to Section 482 has to be made
further observed "But undoubtedly in the context of section 397(2) read with section 482 of the Code, Apex Court with a view ... disposal of cases. But in section 482 it was provided that nothing in the Code, which would include section 397(2) also, shall be deemed
exercise of its inherent power preserved by section 482 of the Code.
(29) Section 397(1) of the Code envisages that the High Court ... section 482 of the Code being pari materia with the provisions of section 561-A, same interpretation has to be placed on section 482
scope of jurisdiction under these
two provisions i.e. Section 397 and Section 482 of the
Code and the fine line of jurisdictional distinction ... quashing of charge
either in exercise of jurisdiction under Section 397 or
Section 482 of the Code or together, as the case
scope of
jurisdiction under these two provisions i.e.
Section 397 and Section 482 of the Code
and the fine line of jurisdictional
distinction ... quashing of charge either in
exercise of jurisdiction under Section 397
or Section 482 of the Code or together, as
the case