Application Under Sections 397/482 vs Unknown on 28 February, 2020
Author: Tirthankar Ghosh
Bench: Tirthankar Ghosh ... Bijay Saha
......petitioner.
In the matter of : An application under Sections 397/482
read with Section 401 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure.
Mr. Dipankar
Pradip Kumar Chakraborty
..... Petitioner.
- And -
In re : An application under Sections 397 / 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure.
Mr. Kaushik Choudhury
..... For the Petitioner ... This is an application under Sections 397 / 482 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure filed by the petitioner challenging
the impugned order dated
Maity ... For the Petitioner
This is an application under Sections 397 / 482 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure filed by the petitioner/accused person
assailing ... Police Station Case No. 66 of 2013
dated February 06, 2013 under Sections 467 / 468 / 471 / 420 of the
Indian Penal Code.
Mr. Rana Mukherjee
instant revision has been preferred by the petitioner/accused person
under Section 397/482 read with Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
assailing
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
expressly barred
under sub-section (2) of Section 397 of the
1973 Code the inherent powers contained in
Section 482 would not be available ... defeat
the bar contained in Section 397(2). Section
482 of the 1973 Code contains the inherent
powers of the Court and does not confer
expressly barred
under sub-section (2) of Section 397 of the
1973 Code the inherent powers contained in
Section 482 would not be available ... defeat
the bar contained in Section 397(2). Section
482 of the 1973 Code contains the inherent
powers of the Court and does not confer
expressly barred
under sub-section (2) of Section 397 of the
1973 Code the inherent powers contained in
Section 482 would not be available ... defeat
the bar contained in Section 397(2). Section
482 of the 1973 Code contains the inherent
powers of the Court and does not confer
expressly barred
under sub-section (2) of Section 397 of the
1973 Code the inherent powers contained in
Section 482 would not be available ... defeat
the bar contained in Section 397(2). Section
482 of the 1973 Code contains the inherent
powers of the Court and does not confer
Judge is in seisin of the matter, the
petitioner can invoke Section 482 / 397 / 401 Cr.P.C. to redress his grievances, if
there