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Central Government Act Section 498 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
498. Enticing or taking away or detaining with criminal
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absent.
11. Further question is whether a case under Section 498-A has been
made out, even if accusations under ... Section 304-B fail. Section 498-A
reads as follows:
"498-A: Husband or relative of husband of a woman
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Constitutional aspects of conditions of bail. I I
28 Section 498(1)——Introductory. I2
29 Section 498(r)-—Suggestion regarding ... Recommenation regarding section 498. K3
31 Section 499-Recommendation regarding. I3
32 Appendix. 13,
APPENDIX
Recommendations as shoiwn
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conviction and
sentence of 9 months' rigorous imprisonment under Section 498, I.P.C.
and a fine ... three accused before
him of an offence under Section 498, I.P.C. Kunwar Singh and An Singh
separately appealed
Allahabad High Court
Judge convicted respondents Shiv
Pyari and Prem Narain under sections 498-A IPC and sections ... Narain were convicted by the trial court only
under section 498-A IPC and sections
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from the charge of offence punishable under Section 498-A of
the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short ... also against the
said Mrs. Jalaja under Sections 498-A, 420, 494, 307 I.P.C.
After investigation, chargesheet
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file, by compounding the offences under sections 498-A, 323 and 494
read with Section 109 of the Indian Penal ... have the offences compounded
even though the offences under section 498-A of the Indian Penal Code
is non-compoundable
Andhra High Court
absent.
Further question is whether a case under Section 498-A
has been made out, even if accusations under Section ... fail. Section 498-A reads as follows:
"498-A: Husband or relative of husband of a
woman subjecting
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learned Advocate General, on the other hand, contends that
Section 498 of the Code is quite independent of Section ... accused person who has been released on hail under Section 498 of
the Code.
It was contended that as Section
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Court of Session to grant bail under Section 498 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure are unfettered and unqualified ... State joined issue and contended
that the provisions of Section 498 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
are subject
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