reading of both the
Sections, it can be said that exercise of powers
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under Sec.397 and Section 482 of the Code ... Section 482 of the Code, has
been discussed as is provided for in the Section
itself, without there being any reference to
Section 397
held up on account of pendency of the proceedings under
Sections 397 / 482 Cr.P.C. or Article 227 of the Constitution of
India
with reference to which the Courts should
exercise jurisdiction under Section 397 and Section 482
of the Code of Criminal Procedure and has held ... scope of
jurisdiction under these two provisions i.e.
Section 397 and Section 482 of the Code
and the fine line of jurisdictional distinction
magnitude and are not as
limited as the power under Section 397 . Section 482
can be invoked where the order in question is
neither ... 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
magnitude and are not as limited as the power
under Section 397 . Section 482 can be invoked where the
order in question is neither ... 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
magnitude and are not as limited as the power
under Section 397. Section 482 can be invoked where the
order in question is neither ... 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
expressly barred under sub-section (2) of Section
397 of the 1973 Code the inherent powers contained
in Section 482 would not be available ... Section 561A (which is now Section 482)
is quite different from the powers conferred by the
present Code under the provisions of Section 397
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
complainant and the
witnesses failed to record their statements under Section 200 &
202 Cr.P.C. Thus, it is submitted that the learned trial ... stage
of taking cognizance, the scope of powers conferred under Section
397 / 482 Cr.P.C is very limited. The trial court has not committed