Section 120B read with Sections 302 & 307 read with Section 120-
B IPC, sub-Sections (2), (3) & (5) of Section 3 and Section ... Section 302 read with Section 120-B IPC (it would be more
appropriate to say Section 120-B read with Section 302 IPC) and Section
complete code on the subject it
covers. He referred to how the NDPS Act sometimes overrides the
Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 (“ CrPC ... section 41 or section 42 officer
was also hit by section 25 of the Evidence Act. He added that the
special procedure in section
expressly
excludes. the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure
section 397(2) of the Code cannot be invoked because that
would frustrate the very ... inherent
power under section 482 of the 1973 Code corresponding
to section 561A of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
3898-herein after called
enforced by default
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sentence under Section 64 IPC and by recovery procedure
prescribed under Section 431 Cr.P.C.19
13. This Court ... suitable compensation with
default sentence under Section 64 IPC and with
further powers of recovery under Section 431
Cr.P.C. With this approach, prison
reflected in
analogous provisions of sec. 26 of General Clauses Act,
1897; Section 71 IPC; Section 100 of the Cr.P.C. 1973, and
constitutionally ... reflected in analogous provisions of
sec. 26 of General Clauses Act,1897 Section 71 IPC; Sec. 300
of the Cr.P.C., 1973 and constitutionally
Section 39 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
39. Public to give information of certain offences.
(1) Every person aware of the commission ... mischief against property); (x) Sections 449 and 450 (that is to say, offences of house-trespass); (xi) Sections 456 to 460, both inclusive (that
Section 482 which corresponds to Section
561-A of the old Code and to Section 151 of the Civil
Procedure Code proceeds on the same ... Thus, the
High Court in exercise of inherent powers under Section
482 , Criminal Procedure Code cannot quash a first
information report more so when
evident from the provisions of Sections
96 to 103 and Section 165 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
In M.P. Sharma and others v. Satish ... manner provided by Section 50(4)
of the NDPS Act read with Section 51(2) of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 whenever
Section 302 read
with Section 149 IPC and sentenced each of them to undergo rigorous
imprisonment for life. They were also convicted severally under
Sections ... IPC. The accused Har Charan was not found
guilty of the offences punishable under Section 148 or Section 302 / 149
of IPC and hence
Prevention of Corruption Act, 19887, the Indian Penal Code , 18608
and the Code of Criminal Procedure , 19739 which are also under
challenge. However ... definition of “investigation” under the PMLA in Section 2(1)(na) and
Section 2(h) of the Cr.P.C. Further, it is urged that