Court is
justified in dismissing the complaint under Section
494 and 109 of Indian Penal Code wherein the
summons were issued by the learned ... u/s 200 Cr.PC.
15. It is a settled principle of law that to attract the penal
provision of law u/s 494 IPC
Court is
justified in dismissing the complaint under Section
494 and 109 of Indian Penal Code wherein the
summons were issued by the learned ... u/s 200 Cr.PC.
15. It is a settled principle of law that to attract the penal
provision of law u/s 494 IPC
offences under Sec.498(A) , 506(ii) IPC and 494 IPC and Sec.3(1)(x) of the
Scheduled Castes ... person aggrieved by an offence punishable
under Section 494 or Section 495 of the Indian Penal Code (45
of 1860) is the wife, complaint
marriage will not be void by virtue of Section 17 of
the Act and Section 494 IPC will not apply to such
parties ... Section 494 of the Penal Code which has been
extracted above. Section 17 clearly provides that
provisions of Sections 494 and 495 of the Penal
under Section 198 of Cr.P.C. which
contemplates filing of private complaint in so far as the offence under
Section 494 of ... person aggrieved by an offence
punishable under Section 494 or Section 495 of
the Penal Code, 1860 is the wife, complaint
may be made
Indian Penal Code.
b) Mohan Mahto and Chundri Devi were convicted under
Section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code and
c) Mohan Mahto, Deoki ... Indian Penal Code, Rigorous Imprisonment for 03
Years with fine of Rs.5,000/- under Section 498-A of the Indian
Penal Code and Rigorous
494 of IPC reads as under :-
" Section 494 in The Indian Penal Code :-
Marrying again during lifetime of husband or wife -
Whoever ... custom making the second
marriage void, no offence under Section 494 of the
Indian Penal Code can possibly be made out against
the respondent
their statements recorded under Section 161 Cr.P.C. and, therefore, offences under Section 504 and 506 IPC are also not made ... 494 IPC or not. Section 494 IPC is as follows :
"494 IPC . Marrying again during lifetime of husband
read with section 34 and section 420 Indian Penal Code and against the acquittal of Sarup Chand under section 420 Indian Penal Code . In view ... section 415 Indian Penal Code has not been proved by the prosecution. Sarup Chand cannot, therefore, be convicted under section 417 Indian Penal Code
Section 161 (3) Cr.P.C., of the witnesses
would prima facie disclose the offences under Sections 498-A , 494 and
506 (ii) IPC ... IPC but also under
Sections 498-A and 506 (ii) IPC. The offence under Sections 498-A and
506(ii) IPC