offence under Section 498 (A) IPC and by confirming the conviction for the
offence under Section 494 IPC.
3 Aggrieved ... acquitted him from the offence
under Section 498 (A) IPC but confirmed the conviction under Section 494 IPC as
the Appellate
year 2014 for
the offence under Section 494 IPC, took cognizance of the offences
punishable under Section 498A & 494 ... IPC and Sections 3 & 4 of the
Dowry Prohibition Act against A1 and under Section 494 IPC against
order dated 10.11.2016 charge under Section 494
IPC; 313 IPC and 306/34 IPC was framed against accused Ankit ... offence punishable under Sec. 494 IPC; 313 IPC and 306/34 IPC
and is convicted accordingly. Accused Nisha Bansal
Code. It reads thus:
"198-A. No court shall take cognizance
of an offence punishable under Section 498-A of
the Indian Penal Code ... complaint which alleges offence
under Section 498-A IPC and also offence under
Section 494 IPC. In the circumstances, the appeal
Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (Code) has been filed for quashing the charge-sheet no. nil of 2004, dated 18.4.2005, U/s 494 Indian Penal ... person aggrieved by an offence punishable under Section 494 or Section 495 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) is the wife, complaint
present criminal revision. It is next contended that offence under section 494 I.P.C. can be committed only by revisionist No. 1. Revisionist ... which constitutes the abetment.
8. Section 109 I.P.C. relates to punishment for abetting any crime. Section 109
after the
commencement of this Act.
xx xx xx".
Indian Penal Code
Section 494: Marrying again during lifetime of husband
or wife.- Whoever, having ... prosecuted and punished
under Sections 494 and 495 of the Indian Penal Code. Section
494 IPC provides that whoever, having a husband
although the combined effect of Section 17 of the Hindu Marriage Act and Section 494 of the
IPC is that when a person ... required under sub-Section (2) of Section 4 of the Act as the offence under Section 494 of
the IPC is not punishable
Thereafter, the complaint was lodged under Sections 494,
120-B r/w Section 34 IPC. The complaint was actually
registered ... submits that Section 494 cannot be applied at
all. He submits that the offence under Section 494 IPC is a
personal offence limited
Thereafter, the complaint was lodged under Sections 494,
120-B r/w Section 34 IPC. The complaint was actually
registered ... submits that Section 494 cannot be applied at
all. He submits that the offence under Section 494 IPC is a
personal offence limited