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Central Government Act Section 127(2) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(2) Where it appears to the Magistrate ... decision of a competent Civil Court, any order made under section 125 should be cancelled or varied, he shall cancel
Central Government Act
thumb impression on the
application filed under Section 127, Criminal Procedure Code. The
respondent No. 1 opposed the application ... under Section 125
shall be cancelled by the concerned Magistrate."
8. It is found from the application under Section 127
Bombay High Court
doors of
Court, by filing an application under Section 127, Criminal Procedure
Code, seeking enhancement of the amount of maintenance ... Chhindwara, though allowed the above proceedings, initiated
under Section 127, Criminal Procedure Code, to remain pending for an
unreasonably long
Madhya Pradesh High Court
already
rendered in a proceeding under Section 125. The scope
of enquiry under Section 127 does not entitle a party ... Code of Criminal Procedure, the petitioner
cannot be heard to contend, in a proceeding under
Section 127 of the Code
Kerala High Court
Central Government Act Section 127(3)(b) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(b) the woman has been divorced
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Central Government Act Section 127(1) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(1) On proof of a change ... circumstances of any person, receiving, under section 125 a monthly allowance, or ordered under the same section
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that if an application
under section 125 or Section 127 of the Code of Criminal Procedure was
pending, not before ... provisions of Section 125 or Section 127 of the Criminal Procedure Code
stand repealed" and that the same "is clear
Bombay High Court
criminal
trespass (Section 441, Indian Penal Code), criminal intimidation
(Section 5O3, Indian Penal Code) and preventing service of summons
(Section ... Indian Penal Code). It is further submitted that it is
the duty of the police when cognizable offences are brought
Madras High Court
further, Section 7 reads as
under :---
"Every application by a divorced woman under section 125 or under
section 127 ... that under section 7 of the 1986 Act, any
pending application under section 125 or 127, Criminal Procedure Code
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only right under section 125(1) but also
remedy under section 125(3) are lost. Section 7 thus envisages
complete ... pending before a Magistrate under section 125 or
section 127 of the Code of Criminal Procedure shall be disposed
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