Section 277

Sec. 276C, Section 163, Section 276, Section 277, Section 278

Madras H.C : The Union of India, represented by the Second ITO, City Circle 11, Madras-34, has preferred these revisions under ss. 397 and 401, CrPC, for setting aside the order passed by the Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (Economic Offences-II), Egmore, Madras, in C.C. Nos. 232, 231 and 233 of 1984, discharging the respondents of offences under s. 120B r/w ss. 193 and 196, Indian Penal Code, on the ground that the above sections will not apply since the ITO had not been declared to be a Court under s. 195(3), CrPC.

High Court Of Madras Union Of India vs. Gopal Engineering Works & Ors. Sections 276C, 277, 278, 136 Padmini Jesudurai, […]

Section 276C, Section 277

Punjab & Haryana H.C : This judgment will dispose of CWP Nos. 1080, 1528 and 1524 of 1984, filed by D. N. Bhasin, pertaining to the asst. yrs. 1979-80, 1980-81 and 1981-82, respectively, and CWP Nos. 1081, 1527 and 1526 of 1984, filed by Smt. Kanta Bhasin, pertaining to asst. yrs. 1979-80, 1980-81 and 1981-82, respectively, as common questions of fact and law are involved.

High Court Of Punjab & Haryana D.N. Bhasin & Anr. vs. Union Of India & Ors. Sections 276C, 277 Asst.

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