Section 397(2). This Court further held that while Section 397(2) applied to the exercise of revisional powers of the High Court, Section 482 ... language of Section 482". Thus, whether it is the prohibition under Sub-section (2) or Sub-section (3) of Section 397, it stands
which the courts
including the High Court can exercise under Section 397 and Section 482 of
the Code. Section 397 of the Code vests ... magnitude and are not as limited as the power
under Section 397 . Section 482 can be invoked where the order in question
is neither
magnitude and are not
as limited as the power under Section 397 . Section 482 can be
invoked where the order in question is neither ... scope of jurisdiction under these two
provisions, i.e., Section 397 and Section 482 of the Code and
the fine line of jurisdictional distinction
independent of Section 397(3) while Section 397(3) applies to the exercise of the revisional power of the High Court, Section 482 regulates ... section (3) of Section 397 Cr. P. C. Looking to the object, with which Section 397(3) has been enacted, the powers under Section 482
revisable under section 482 in exercise of
inherent powers by operation of sub-section (3) of Section
397. On the facts in that case ... section (1) of
Section 397 is prohibited by sub-section (3) thereof,
inherent power of the High Court is still available under
Section 482
magnitude and are not as limited as the power
under Section 397 . Section 482 can be invoked
Crl. M.C. Nos.1952/2009 &1959 ... inherent
powers of the High Court under Section 482 stand
repelled when the revisional power under
Section 397 overlaps. Rejecting the argument, the
Court said
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
Supreme Court was considering the scope of powers granted under Section 397 and Section 482 Cr.P.C. to the High Court. In Paragraph ... which the Courts including the High Court can exercise under Section 397 and Section 482 of the Code. Section 397 of the Code vests
objection. According to him, the application Under Section 482 of the Code is maintainable notwithstanding Section 397(2) of the Code if petitioners are able ... Section 397(2) of the Code of 1973. Dealing with the bar Under Section 397(2) and the provision of Section 482 of the Code
482 stands repelled when the revisional power under Section 397 overlaps. The opening words of Section 482 contradict this contention because nothing of the Code ... magnitude and are not as limited as the power under Section 397 . Section 482 can be invoked where the order in question is neither