ignoring the basic principle and ingredients of
section 198(2) Cr.P.C as well as Section 497 IPC and as such,
great prejudice ... object of Section 483 and the purpose
behind conferring the revisional power under
Section 397 read with Section 401 , upon the
High Court
amount to an offence under Section 498-A , I.P.C. and is an offence under Section 497 ... provisions of Section 198 , Cr. P. C, no Court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under Section 497 , I.P.C. except
bond without sureties for his appearance as hereinafter provided", Section 497 deals with the powers of the trial Court to scant or refuse bail ... sections. This implies that Section 498 does no confer any extraordinary powers not possessed by a Court while acting under Section 497. It had been
which may
amount to an offence under Section 498-A IPC and is an
offence under Section 497 IPC. It has to be differentiated
that ... provisions of Section 198 Cr.P.C. no
Court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under
Section 497 IPC except on the complain
complainant argued that, in any case, no charge under Section 497, Penal Code was framed, and that this omission has resulted in a miscarriage ... thinking that enticement or detention are ingredients of an offence under Section 497, Penal Code. Secondly, I see no reason to hold, with reference
have been material in case the respondents had been prosecuted under Section 497 or 498, I. P. C., by Ram Lal in his capacity ... decided to treat the case as a non-cognizable one under Sections 497 and 498, I. P. C. No further action was taken
which may
amount to an offence under Section 498-A IPC and is an
offence under Section 497 IPC. It has to be differentiated
that ... provisions of Section 198 Cr.P.C. no
Court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under
Section 497 IPC except on the complain
specified
under Section 512 and 546 and as given under Section (I) and clause
(i) to (v) of sub-section (2) of Section ... Section 488
of the Act; Copy of newspaper cutting and publication under Section
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497
been
arrested nor is he under detention; therefore, under Section
497 CrPC, he cannot be released on bail. With regard to the
question ... considered to have appeared in the court for the purposes of
Section 497 if he submits a petition through his Counsel in such
cases
case. The cases in which accused is
implicated with the help of sections 34 and
149 of the Indian Penal Code, the court
should consider ... under:-
"8. Some poignant particulars of Section 437 CrPC
may be pinpointed. First, whilst Section 497(1) of
the old Code alluded