others for offences under ss. 161
and 165 of the Indian Penal Code and s. 5 of the Criminal
Law Amendment ... read
with ss. 109 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code.
The Special Judge issued process to the appellant.
Later, the Special Judge over
punishable under sections 452 , 354A3 , 323 and 506 of
the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ). The case was investigated and a charge ... attempt to rape were
registered the same year (under Section 376 read with Section 511 , IPC). As many as
88,387 cases
police had registered a case under Section 302 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (for short ‘ IPC ’), and had even filed ... Activists Prevention Act and Section 7 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act.
7. The complaint application under Section 156 IPC was filed
under Section 228 Cr.P.C.
At this stage the remedy available to the accused is to ask for
discharge under Section 227 ... Court under Section 482
Cr.P.C. and the charge sheet has been partly quashed observing that
the provisions of Section 468 IPC
transfer the cases and
appeals under Section 407 CrPC which is essentially a judicial
power. Section 407(1)(c) CrPC lays down that, where ... Code to any other court which was not a Special Court and
that this was notwithstanding anything contained in Section 406
and Section 407
herein was charged only of offences
under Section 420 and Section 120-B read with Section 420
I.P.C., he could not be tried ... Section 4 and Section
220 of the Code may also try them of the charge under
Section 120-B read with Section 420
Station Patna
under Section 420 , 465 , 468 , 471 , 120B of Indian Penal Code, 1860.
Thereafter, investigation was conducted which revealed fraudulent practices
prevailing ... 120B of Indian
Penal Code , 1860 and Section 8 [6], 9[7], 13 (1)(c)/(d) read with 13(2)[8]
of Prevention
that the only other section which
empowered the High Court to transfer a case under the Code
was Section 407 but such a power could ... save is exceptional cases as provided in Section 299 and
other sections of the Code, all evidence has to be taken in
the presence
under
Sections 498A , 406 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (for short, " IPC ")
against her husband Vikas ... disclose commission of offences
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either under Section 498A or Section 406 of the IPC so far as
the appellants are concerned
death be legally liable for his debts. ( Section 70 , Penal
Code, corresponding to S. 59 , Travancore Penal Code).”
22. In K. Vemmana Shenoy v. Collector ... deeming fiction of Section
431 Cr.P.C. extends not only to Section 421, but also to Section 64 of the
Indian Penal Code