offences punishable under Section 420 read
with Section 486 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code
and Section 79 of the Trade ... offences
punishable under Sections 420 read with Section 486 read with
Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 79 of the Trade
PRINCIPLE CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC, TUMKUR FOR THE
OFFENCE PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTION 79, 80 OF K.P. ACT AND
ETC,.
THIS CRIMINAL PETITION COMING ... also Section
420 of the IPC after the investigation they filed the charge
sheet for the offence punishable under Section 79
doctrine of means rca or of the application of Section 79 , Indian Penal Code, since the respondents acted under a mistake of law or under ... guided more by the wording of the section of the Code than on the English Law. Section 79 only excuses a person who by reason
probably, both of them were misled by reading the provisions of Section 79 of the Rajasthan Panchayat Act, 1953 (for short ... shows that the proceedings were not bonafide. He further, observed that Section 79 of the Act and Section 197 , Cr.PC then come
Later. "As per law, the hearing, if resumed under Section 79 , Cr.P.C., no case can be framed ............" Carries absolutely no sense ... meaning and significantly enough, also the provisions of Section 79 , Cr.P.C. have no manner of application in the facts and circumstances
Delhi Police, Home ministry Govt. of India as required
under Section 79 of CPC.
On merits, he has denied that he was member of raiding ... stated that the suit is not maintainable for non compliance of Section 79 of
the CPC and submitted that he was working
offence punishable under Section 420 IPC, under Section 63
of the Copyright Act and under Sections 78 / 79 of the Trade Mark and Merch-
andise ... committed by the petitioner under Section 420 IPC, under
Section 63 of the Copyright Act and under Sections 78 / 79 of the Trade Mark
taking cognizance of offences punishable under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 78 and 79 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks ... punished for the commission of offences under the provisions of Sections 78 and 79 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 and under Section
petitioner on
12.4.2012. Sections 78 deals with the matter relating to
forwarding of warrant outside jurisdiction and section 79
deals with warrant directed to police
application under Section 216 , Cr.P.C. on 21-8-90 and prayed for framing charges for offence under Sections 78 , 79 ... Therefore, C.J.M. be directed to frame charges under Sections 78 , 79 and 88 of the Act. No prejudice would be caused