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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Bank Manager Seeking Discharge for Want of Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC in Forgery Case. Act of Forgery by Public Servant Cannot Be Considered an Act Done in Discharge of Official Duty.

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal filed by S.K. Miglani, a former Branch Manager of Bank of Baroda, Faridabad, challenging the Delhi High Court's ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal, Restores Magistrate's Cognizance Order in Complaint Case Under Sections 323, 379 IPC. High Court Erred in Quashing Complaint Based on Civil Dispute and Appreciating Evidence Under Section 482 CrPC.

The appellant, Md. Allauddin Khan, filed a complaint against respondent Nos. 2 and 3 alleging offences under Sections 323, 379 read with Section 34 of...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Section 498A Jurisdiction Case — Courts at Wife's Parental Home Have Jurisdiction Even Without Overt Acts of Cruelty There. Continuing Offence and Consequence-Based Jurisdiction Under CrPC Sections 178 and 179 Apply to Section 498A IPC.

The case involves a group of appeals before the Supreme Court of India concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code...

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Supreme Court Allows Wife's Complaint at Parental Home in Section 498A IPC Case — Jurisdiction Based on Continuing Offence and Consequences Under CrPC Sections 178 and 179.

The case involved a group of appeals concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) read with Sections 177, 178...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Section 498A Jurisdiction Case, Holding That Courts at Wife's Parental Home Have Jurisdiction. The court ruled that cruelty under Section 498A IPC is a continuing offence and its consequences ensue at the parental home, conferring jurisdiction under Section 179 CrPC.

The case involves a group of appeals concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Criminal Pr...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Order for Further Investigation After Discharge of Accused. Magistrate Becomes Functus Officio After Discharge and Cannot Order Further Investigation Under Section 173(8) CrPC.

The appellant, Bikash Ranjan Rout, was the original accused in FIR No. 426/2007 registered at Police Station Janakpuri, Delhi for offences under Secti...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Magistrate's Order to File Charge Sheet Despite Closure Report. Magistrate Cannot Direct Police to File Charge Sheet Under Section 173(2) CrPC; Only Options Are to Accept Report, Take Cognizance, or Order Further Investigation.

The case involves an appeal by Ramswaroop Soni against the State of Madhya Pradesh and others. The appellant was accused of offences under Sections 32...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal, Restores Complaint Against Police Officer in Assault and Theft Case — High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction Under Section 482 CrPC by Appreciating Evidence and Erred in Requiring Sanction Under Section 197 CrPC.

The appellant, Devendra Prasad Singh, filed a complaint against respondent No. 2, a police officer (SHO), alleging offences under Sections 323, 341, 3...