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Central Government Act Section 494 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
494. Marrying again during lifetime of husband or wife ... shall also be liable to fine. Exception.- This section does not extend to any person whose marriage with such husband
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Divorce Act (4 of 1869 ), or in prosecutions under sections 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code
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husband or wife living; and the provisions of sections 494
and 495 of the Indian Penal Code shall apply accordingly ... Section 17. The latter part of this Section
makes Sections 494 and 495 of the Indian Penal Code
applicable
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apostate husband would be quilty of the offence
under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)?
These are four ... purpose
of marrying Sunita and circumventing the provisions of
Section 494, IPC. Jitender Mathur asserts that having
embraced Islam
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Bigamy, offence of under section 494 I.P.C.-Admission
and legal evidence of actual marriage by custom of nata ... marriage attracts the provisions of section 494 I.P.C.
Nata marriage by customs and therefore void under
section
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rites and essential ceremonies" charge sheet
under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code ... reveal
the ingredients constituting the offences under
Section 494 and 406 IPC, yet the first respondent
has chosen to file
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Central Government Act Section 494 in The Companies Act, 1956
494. Power of liquidator to accept shares, etc., as consideration ... company.
(1) Where-
(a) a company (in this section called" the transferor company") is proposed
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cases, criminal proceedings were initiated for an offence under Section
494 I. P. C. read with Section ... abetment of the offences against the
abettors. Under Section 494 I.P.C., "Whoever having a husband or wife
living
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Special Magistrate for the discharge of Nalini under Section 494,
Criminal P. C., so that Nalini might give evidence ... accused, Nalini was discharged
under Sub-section (a), Section 494. Thereupon Nalini went into the box
and gave evidence
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application of the Public Prosecutor of that place under Section 494,
Criminal P. C., to withdraw from the prosecution ... rule in my opinion should be made absolute. Under Section 494,
Criminal P. C., the Public Prosecutor can withdraw from
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