present offence under Section 182 IPC would be barred by
limitation under the provisions of Section 468 Cr.P.C or not.
Section 468 ... under Section 182 IPC and is punishable with an
imprisonment for six months, the limitation in this case would be one
year. Section 468
years, or with fine, or with both
23. Section 468 of the Criminal Procedure Code stipulates limitation
prescribed for taking cognizance of the offences ... proceedings as prescribed under Chapter XXXVI of the Criminal Procedure
Code .
30. The bar under Section 468 CrPC has to be read against
false. Under Section 468 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure the period of limitation for filing a Calendra
under Section 182 IPC is one year ... immediately or within the prescribed period as provided
under Section 468 Code of Criminal Procedure. The acceptance of
the cancellation report by the Court
that the offence alleged against the petitioner is under Section 420 IPC and accordingly Section 468 Cr.P.C. would not be applicable in this ... point of law regarding the applicability of Section 468 of the Code of Criminal Procedure has been correctly decided by the Punjab and Haryana High
under Section 307 IPC was made out on
18.10.2018. The report under Section 173(2) Cr.P.C. had been submitted
( Section 307 IPC ... been filed on 18.08.2020. A combined reading of Section 182 IPC
alongwith Section 468 Cr.P.C. would show that the said Calandra had been
because maximum punishment under Section 36 of the
Act is three years or fine or both. Section 468 Cr.P.C. is reproduced as
under ... liable for
punishment under Section 36 of the Act and the challan is within limitation
under Section 468 Cr.P.C.
In the light
IPC for which the
maximum sentence is 3 years. Therefore, by virtue of
provisions under Section 468 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, the lodging ... limitation of 3 years,
as per Section 468(1)(c) of the Code of Criminal Procedure
and therefore, the entire proceedings are liable
certain offences. Section 467 defines the
period of limitation for the purpose of chapter as specified in
Section 468 CrPC for taking cognizance ... expiry of period
of limitation prescribed under Section 468(2)(c )
of the Code of Criminal Procedure , is not tenable,
as the period of limitation
excise officer; or
(b) under Section 62 , Section 63 , Section 63-A , Section
64 , Section 65 , Section 68 , or Section 70 , except on the
complaint ... Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 that a bar
has been imposed against taking congnizance of an offence in
terms of Section 468
then compared Section 473
Criminal Procedure Code with Section 5 of the Limitation Act and
observed :
"For exercise of power under Section ... Section 468 , Criminal Procedure Code cannot have any
application and under the circumstances, provisions of
Section 472 , Criminal Procedure Code will be attracted
giving fresh