marriage will not be void by
virtue of section 17 of the Act and section 494 ,
IPC will not apply to such parties ... IPC but cognizance under
Section 495 of the IPC has been taken. Unless
an offence is committed under section 494
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
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
applicants submits that so far as the offence under Section 494 IPC is concerned that can be asserted and made out only against ... complainant, which is applicant no. 1 herein and the offence under Section 494 IPC cannot be said to have been made out against
Indian Penal
Code (hereinafter referred to as ' IPC ') and acquitted respondent
no. 2 of the offences under Sections 494/498A ... respondent was
acquitted of the offences punishable under sections
498A / 494 / 506 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ).
2. The said proceedings
IPC and U/s 495 IPC was framed against appellant.
Prosecution examined 8 witnesses during trial. Statement
U/s 313 ... complaint which
alleges offence under Section 498A of the IPC
and also offence under Section 494 of the IPC
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
Code and Charge for the offence under Section 494 read with
Section 109 of Indian Penal Code as against the Respondents 2 to 7 therein ... guilty of commission of the offence punishable
under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code. The Appellant has marked Ex.P-1
marriage invitation
Srirampur, registered for the offences under
Sections 498-A and 494 of the Indian Penal Code (for short ' IPC ').
2. Heard ... person aggrieved by an offence punishable under
[Section 494 or section 495) of the Indian Penal Code (45 of
1860) is the wife, complaint
subsistence of the first marriage would constitute an offence under Section 494 I.P.C. read with Section 17 of the Hindu Marriage ... subsistence of the first marriage would constitute an offence under Section 494 I.P.C. read with Section 17 of the Hindu Marriage