magnitude and are
not as limited as the power under Section 397. Section 482 can be invoked where
the order in question is neither ... expressly barred under sub-section (2) of Section 397 of the 1973 Code the
inherent powers contained in Section 482 would not be available
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
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
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
enlisted certain principles with reference to exercise of power under Section 397 and Section 482 of Cr.P.C. by the Courts while deciding ... scope of jurisdiction under these two provisions, i.e., Section 397 and Section 482 of the Code and the fine line of jurisdictional distinction
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
Signature Not Verified
Signed by: AVINASH
BHARGAV
Signing
direction as prayed by respondent
No.2 in his application under Section 482
Cr. P.C.
12. With regard to locus of a third party ... petition was dismissed by the Special
Judge. A criminal Revision under Sections
397/482 Cr. P.C was filed by H.S.
Chowdhary
irrespective of the label of a petition, be it under Sections 397 or 482 CrPC or Article 227 of the Constitution. However, the said jurisdiction ... irrespective of the label of a petition, be it under Sections 397 or 482 CrPC or Article 227 of the Constitution. However, the said jurisdiction
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 may be:
Signature