revision petitioners, wherein it is stated that for the
offence under Section 494 IPC, the aggrieved party has to file a private
complaint ... hand, the complaint was not given for the
offence under Section 494 IPC alone, but it was given for dowry demand and
Bigamy
revision petitioners, wherein it is stated that for the
offence under Section 494 IPC, the aggrieved party has to file a private
complaint ... hand, the complaint was not given for the
offence under Section 494 IPC alone, but it was given for dowry demand and
Bigamy
against the second accused for offence under Section 494 read
with Sections 109 and 34 IPC; and against the third accused for
offence ... petitioner for offence punishable under Section 506(ii) IPC and
convicted him under Sections 498(A) and 494 IPC, against
before the Judicial Magistrate, Kallakurichi only for the offence under Section 494 IPC. The Magistrate took cognizance of the offence and issued process ... illegal inasmuch as vide Section 198 Cr.P.C., no Court can take cognizance of an offence under Section 494 IPC
deemed
to have committed an offence under Section 494 or Section 495 of the Indian
Penal Code, and the marriage so solemnized shall be void ... deemed to have committed an
offence under Section 494 or Section 495 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860 (45 of 1860), as the case
under Section 498-A of Indian Penal Code. There
are not allegations against them attracting provisions of Section 323 ,
504 of Indian Penal Code ... attract the wrath of Section 498-A Indian Penal
Code. In order to attract Section 498-A Indian Penal Code, they have
to be either
against the
petitioners 1, 5, 2 for the offence under Section 494 IPC and the learned
Counsel has also taken cognizance ... against the petitioners 1,3 and 5 for the offence under Section 494 IPC
definitely would amount to double jeopardy and which cannot
here also be observed that according to
Explanation below Section 109 of the Indian
Penal Code an act or offence is said to be
committed ... 494 IPC read with Section 109
IPC is non cognizable, but when trial is already
undergoing under Section 498-A IPC
sheet fled by the 1st respondent police against the petitioners under Section 494 IPC is not at all maintainable and the 1st respondent ... under Section 494 of IPC. That apart to attract Section 494 IPC the certain ingredients must be available in the complaint
Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code (for short ' IPC '), was allowed and
charge under Section 494 IPC ... proceed against the respondents in terms of Section 246 Cr.P.C., the Court
under Section 245 Cr.P.C. can discharge the accused person