proceedings under section 482 Cr.P.C.
12. So far as summoning of accused petitioner no.2 under Section 494 IPC is concerned ... person aggrieved by an offence punishable under [ Section 494 or Section 495 ] of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) is the wife, complaint
under Sec. 498-A / 34 IPC only
against Respondents No. 2 & 3. No charge was framed under Sec. 406 IPC ... application under Sec. 216 CrPC was moved by
the petitioner seeking framing of additional charge under Sec. 494 IPC but same
stood dismissed
2015 by which she
was summoned to face proceedings under Section 494 / 495 IPC was
upheld.
2. I have heard the learned Senior ... Section
494 IPC more particularly when Section 495 IPC is an
extension and part and parcel of Section 494 IPC
Code of Criminal Procedure for quashing of FIR No.481
dated 31.08.2015 registered under Sections 120-B, 494, 420
IPC and Section ... Cr.P.C, jurisdiction of Gurgaon Court is barred. If the offence
under Section 420 IPC is deleted, the offence under Sections
494
Hindus. While so the necessary ingredients of the offence under Section 494 I.P.C., have to be mentioned and it is to be pointed ... statement did not disclose the essential ingredients of the offence under Section 494 I.P.C. and on the allegations made in the complaint
person aggrieved by an offence punishable under
section 494 or section 495 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) is
the wife, complaint ... from investigating the complaint which alleges offences u/s 376 IPC
as also under Section 494 of IPC. Therefore
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 ... marriage will not be void by virtue of
Section 17 of the Act and Section 494 I.P.C.
will not apply to such parties
police have no power or authority to register a case under Section 494 of I.P.C. That apart to attract Section 494 of ... records.
9.It is settled law that in so far as Section 494 of I.P.C. is concerned, the provision is very clear that
case has been instituted at her instance for the
offence u/ Sec.494 IPC before the competent court of jurisdiction
and further stated ... dowry and
for solemnizing second marriage by the respondent-husband
u/ Sec.494 IPC, although, later on he was acquitted by the
competent
trial Court, by judgment dated 28.07.2010, convicted A1 under Section 494 IPC and sentenced him to undergo simple imprisonment for 3 years ... against the petitioner and the other accused for an offence under Section 494 IPC.
3. Based on the above materials, the trial Court