claim petition under Section 84(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure? This is the question of law raised in this revision petition directed against ... claim petition filed by the petitioner under Section 84(1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
2. The learned Magistrate dismissed the application
attachment, Section 14 (2) the Act itself provides that the provisions of the Code i.e. the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 as defined ... such matters can be clearly traced to Section 84 of the Criminal Procedure Code extracted hereinunder:-
" CrPC 84: Section 84
ADVOCATE FOR R3;
R2 SERVED AND UNREPRESENTED)
THIS CRIMINAL REVISION PETITION IS FILED UNDER
SECTION 397 CR.P.C. PRAYING TO SET ASIDE THE ORDER ... petitioner.
15. Neither under Section 6 nor under Section 8
of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 a person related to
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present order I will dispose off the Criminal Revision Petition
filed U/s 397/399/400 Cr.P.C for setting aside the order dated ... Trial Court thereby transferring the application filed by the
revisionist u/s 84 Cr.P.C for adjudication to the Court of Ld. CJM, Mathura
other case pointed out that the orders under Section 82 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure (hereinafter referred to as CrPC ... Code of Criminal
procedure. It occurs in other provisions of criminal law e.g. Sections
87 and 90(a) CrPC and Section
after Section 174
IPC, another Section 174 A IPC and another Section 229 A IPC was
incorporated vide Sections 44 (b) and 44 (c) respectively ... Sections 174 , 174 A IPC and 229 A IPC and the procedural law
in Section 40 , existing procedures under Section 38 , Section 40 , Section
evidence that the requirement of the Sections has been complied with.
13. Sub- section 4 of Section 82 Cr.P.C. (as inserted vide ... liable under Section 174 (a) of the I.P.C. After issuance of a proclamation under Section 82 Cr.P.C. the court issuing such
like to consider Section 84 , I.P.C. and Sections under Chapter XXV of the Code of Criminal Procedure , as in cases an act which ... under Chapter XXV of the Code of Criminal Procedure and in this case, an application under Section 329 , Cr.P.C. was submitted for postponement
attention to the repeal of Sub-sections (2) and (3) of Section 471 of the Code of Criminal Procedure by the Luancy ... Government that Sub-sections (2) and (3) and part of Sub-section (1) of Section 471 of the Criminal Procedure Code have been repealed
Cr.P.C. are liable under Section 174A Part 1 IPC and absconders under
Section 82 (4) Cr.P.C. are liable under Section ... required by a proclamation published under sub-section (1) of section 82
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 shall be punished with
imprisonment