states that this High Court may not quash the entire criminal proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for which he has relied upon ... 454, wherin the Apex Court has held that the High Court had no jurisdiction to appreciate the evidence of the proceedings under Section 482
Flipkart Internet Pvt Ltd vs Competition Commission Of India on 23 July, 2021
Bench: Satish
warrant for contempt has no resemblance to a warrant under the Criminal Procedure Code . Whether a High Court is acting in exercise of its powers ... High Court [1954] S.C.R. 454 it was held that Section 527 of the Criminal Procedure Code does not apply to such a case
over rides the general. The Code of Criminal Procedure embodies the general rules regarding criminal proceedings. Section 4(2) , as noticed above, shows that ... under Sub-section (5) of Section 454 of the Companies Act is appealable under Section 483 of the Act read with Section
Praveen Singh And 3 Others vs State Of U.P. And Another on 2 December
ORISSA, CUTTACK
CRLMC No.454 of 2021
(In the matter of application under Section 482 of the Criminal
Procedure Code)
Nitu Gupta and another ... Petitioners ... Supreme Court was of the
opinion that successive applications under Section 482 Cr.P.C
under changed circumstances would be maintainable and dismissal
states that the High Court may not quash the entire criminal proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C. at the pre-trial stage, for which ... 454, wherein the Apex Court has held that the High Court had no jurisdiction to appreciate the evidence of the proceedings under Section 482
states that this High Court may not quash the entire criminal proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for which he has relied upon ... 454, wherein the Apex Court has held that the High Court had no jurisdiction to appreciate the evidence of the proceedings under Section 482
states that this High Court may not quash the entire criminal proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for which he has relied upon ... 454, wherein the Apex Court has held that the High Court had no jurisdiction to appreciate the evidence of the proceedings under Section 482
states that this High Court may not quash the entire criminal proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C. for which he has relied upon ... 454, wherin the Apex Court has held that the High Court had no jurisdiction to appreciate the evidence of the proceedings under Section 482