Investigating
Officer for the offence punishable under Section 494 of
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short ' IPC ').
2. Brief facts leading ... Cr.P.C., notwithstanding the embargo
under Section 198 Cr.P.C. in respect of an
offence under Section 494 of IPC
cognizance was taken for an
offence punishable under Section 494 read with Section 34 of
IPC.
2. (i) The respondent/complainant ... Section 494 of IPC, the provisions of Section 109 of IPC cannot
be invoked as Section 494 of IPC
cognizance was taken for an
offence punishable under Section 494 read with Section 34 of
IPC.
2. (i) The respondent/complainant ... Section 494 of IPC, the provisions of Section 109 of IPC cannot
be invoked as Section 494 of IPC
cognizance was taken for an
offence punishable under Section 494 read with Section 34 of
IPC.
2. (i) The respondent/complainant ... Section 494 of IPC, the provisions of Section 109 of IPC cannot
be invoked as Section 494 of IPC
alongwith other accused persons have
committed the offence under Section 494 IPC. In the
complaint, she made allegations that accused ... wedding ceremony,
they cannot be prosecuted for the offence under Section
494 IPC.
5. Learned counsel for the respondent/defacto
complainant would submit
alongwith other accused persons have
committed the offence under Section 494 IPC. In the
complaint, she made allegations that accused ... wedding ceremony,
they cannot be prosecuted for the offence under Section
494 IPC.
5. Learned counsel for the respondent/defacto
complainant would submit
alongwith other accused persons have
committed the offence under Section 494 IPC. In the
complaint, she made allegations that accused ... wedding ceremony,
they cannot be prosecuted for the offence under Section
494 IPC.
5. Learned counsel for the respondent/defacto
complainant would submit
convicted the second accused for an offence under Section 494 read with Section 109 , Indian Penal Code. In the appeal filed by the accused ... essential for the purpose of Section 17 of the Act, that the marriage to which Section 494 , Indian Penal Code, applies on account
petition under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. The
High Court passed an order quashing the charge under
Section 494 of IPC ... Cr.P.C., however charge under Section 498A was sustained
for trial. In this context, taking note of Section 198 and
Section 155 of
offences punishable under Sections
302 , 493, 494, 496, 120-B, 201 read with Section 34 of
Indian Penal Code, 1860, (hereinafter for brevity referred ... learned
Magistrate under Section 494 of Cr.P.C. was quashed, but,
the charge under Section 498-A of IPC was maintained