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Central Government Act Section 202 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
202. Intentional omission to give information of offence
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 202 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
202. Postponement of issue of process ... under section 200.
(2) In an inquiry under sub- section (1), the Magistrate may, if he thinks fit, take evidence
Central Government Act
have a different
approach regarding the interpretation of Section 202 of the CrPC (for
short 'the Code'). Interpretation ... views on the interpretation of the proviso to
Section 202(2) of the Code.
2. The facts of this case
Supreme Court of India
pass appropriate order in the light
of proviso to Section 202(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure ... making further inquiry in the light of proviso to
Section 202(2) Cr.P.C.
5. Shri Gaurav Agrawal, learned
Supreme Court of India
limine is that the appeal is not maintainable.
2. Section 202 of the Companies Act deals with appeals from orders ... what is the substantive right of
appeal conferred by Section 202. It is rather significant to note that
the Companies
Bombay High Court
Code
should also resort to the enquiry envisaged in Section 202(1) and by
virtue of the proviso ... issue of process against the accused as contemplated in
Section 202(1) of the Code, but ordered process under Section
Kerala High Court
compliance with the
provisions of the proviso to Section 202(2) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure ... complying with the relevant provisions of the proviso to Section 202(2)
may not be inclined to issue process
Calcutta High Court
instituted on a private complaint without following
provisions of Section 202 of the Criminal Procedure Code, can
Sessions Court quash ... learned Magistrate without following the provisions of Section
202(2) Cri. P. C. how the matter is to be dealt
Bombay High Court
attention of this Court to the provisions of Section 202
Cr.P.C., Mr. Baruah has submitted that under ... proviso to Sub-clause
(1) of Section 202, a Magistrate has no power to direct investigation
by police
Gauhati High Court
cases and (3) The provisions of the proviso to Section
202(2) of the Criminal P.C. was not complied ... appears to me that the provisions of Section 210 of the Criminal
P.C. are not attracted in this case
Kerala High Court
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