Court of the Chief Presidency Magistrate purporting to be under Section 552 of the Code of Criminal Procedure alleging that he was lawfully married ... married to somebody else.
2. The Magistrate issued a notice under Section 552 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to produce the girl
over custody of Saraswathi to her. She filed an application under Section 552 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to compel restoration of Saraswathi ... meaning of the word "unlawful" occurring in Section 552 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The expression "unlawful" has not been
quite clear that the petitioner is entitled to come here under Section 491 of the Criminal Procedure Code. We are satisfied that there ... person desires to have that custody. That was a case under Section 552 of the Criminal Procedure Code, but we think that the reasons given
powers provided for in the Code, except those taken away by Section 7 of the Madras City Police Act expressly and those curtailed ... proceedings under Section 107, for furnishing security for keeping the peace, compel the restoration of abducted females under Section 552, and record a confession also
Public Religious Institution within the meaning of
Section 6(18) read with Section 6(20) of the HR& CE Act . On assuming
office ... expenses incurred on legal
proceedings.— Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section
(1) of section 102, all costs, charges and expenses incurred by the
Government
Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973, and Police Standing Order No.552. Section 157(1) Cr.P.C.
mandates that the report shall be sent forthwith ... Magistrate having
jurisdiction, and PSO 552 reiterates this duty.
7. Section 157(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure reads as follows:
“(1) If, from
judis
Crl.A.Nos.165 & 552 of 2014
under Section 417 IPC and was sentenced to undergo one year Rigorous
Imprisonment.
Criminal Appeal ... 552 of 2014
prosecution has preferred the appeal in Crl.A.No.552/2015, against
acquitting the accused from the offence under Sec
Court, in Rathnasamy v. Komalavalli 95
L.W. 552 : 1981 T.L.N.J. 288, in Section 29(2)
of the new Act, there ... Division Bench
of this Court in 95 L.W. 552 in Section
29(2) of the new Act, there is no
restriction as found
noted that the learned Judge has not considered the applicability of Sections 5 and 29(2) of the Limitation Act. The learned Judge only observed ... Division Bench of this Court in 95 L.W. 552 in Section 29(2) of the new Act, there is no restriction as found
second respondent dated 07.06.2022
made in Cr.M.P.No.552 of 2022 under Section 14 of the SARFAESI ... second respondent
dated 07.06.2022 made in Cr.M.P.No.552 of 2022 under Section 14 of the
SARFAESI Act, 2002.
2.Today, when