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Central Government Act Section 145(1) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(1) Whenever an Executive Magistrate is satisfied
Central Government Act
Criminal Procedure Code had
been adopted.
The Appellant thereafter made an Application that the
proceedings under Section 145 Criminal Procedure ... Criminal Procedure
Code by concluding that there was no propriety in continuing
the proceedings under Section 145 Criminal Procedure Code
Supreme Court of India
year
1918 they started proceedings under section 145, Criminal
Procedure Code, to create evidence of their possession but
in spite ... bound by the order passed in proceedings under
section 145, Criminal Procedure Code, it was found that he
not having
Supreme Court of India
previous proceedings under Section 107 to those under Section 145 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure. Then, relying on Rugga ... converting the
proceedings under Section 107, Criminal Procedure Code, into
proceedings under Section 145, Criminal Procedure Code, and direct
Rajasthan High Court
converted
the proceeding under Section 144, Criminal Procedure Code to one under
Section 145, Cri. Pro. Code in presence ... under Section
145(1). A notice was issued to the parties intimating them that the
petition under Section 145, Criminal
Orissa High Court
Code of
Criminal Procedure and that after dropping the proceedings under
Section 145 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ... through the entire gamut of
procedure prescribed under Section 145 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure for the purpose
Allahabad High Court
order under Section 145. Criminal Procedure Code an order
under Section 145, Criminal Procedure Code, does not decide title ... date when the proceedings under Section 145 had
started, and in proceedings under Section 145
Rajasthan High Court
premises and entitled to relief under Section 145 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure. In support of his contentions ... case was one for an action under Section 145 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure. He came to the conclusion
Bombay High Court
held that the
parallel criminal proceeding under Section 145 Criminal Procedure Code
. should not continue. In the present case ... proceedings under Section 145 Cr. P.C. were initiated and
thus, the proceedings under Section 145 Cr. P. C. cannot
Delhi High Court
High Court and the land concerned under Section 145 Criminal Procedure Code proceedings belonged ... defined in the Indian Penal Code. The term 'Harm' as per Section 95 of Indian Penal Code includes financial loss
Madras High Court
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