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Central Government Act Section 497 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 497. Adultery.-- Whoever has sexual intercourse with a person
Central Government Act
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Commission Report Sections 497, 498 And 499 Of T He Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1898-- ... num LAW COMMISSION ... INDIA TIIIRTY-SIXTH REPORT jié (SECTIONS 497, 498 AND 499 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1898—GRANT OF A BAIL
Law Commission Report
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Central Government Act Section 497(5) in The Companies Act, 1956 (5) 1[ The Registrar, on receiving the account ... either the return mentioned in sub- section (3) or the return mentioned in sub- section (4), shall forthwith register them
Central Government Act
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This argument rests on the following three grounds- (i) Section 497 confers upon the husband the right to prosecute ... woman with whom her husband has committed adultery; (ii) Section 497 does not confer any right on the wife
Supreme Court of India
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1985 AIR 1618
Baori, Shanker and Gokal s/o Bhomraj Jat under Sections 497 and 498, Criminal P. C. praying for their release ... Sessions Judge the counsel for the petitioners relied upon Section 497(3-A), Criminal P. C. and contended that
Rajasthan High Court
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1966 CriLJ 1052
- L Chhangani
Bail Bonds) applicable to proceedings under the Act, Section 497, Cr. P.C. becomes automatically applicable and since proviso ... applicable to women and in their case Section 497, Cr. P.C. alone is the guiding factor. 4. The argument
Jammu High Court
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1994 CriLJ 328
- B Khan
instance of the other parent. [77E-G] 2. Section 497 does not confer any right on the wife to prosecute ... husband who has committed adultery with another woman. Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code and section 198(1) read
Supreme Court of India
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1988 AIR 835
Hazarilal Sanghi, who appeared for the applicant, is that Sections 497 and 498, Criminal P.C. must be read together ... this Court, the provisions of Sub-section 5 of Section 497 of the Code would apply and, therefore, the bail
Madhya Pradesh High Court
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1956 CriLJ 404
- Dixit
unfettered and unqualified by the considerations contained in Section 497 (1) of the Code of Criminal Procedure with regard ... Code of Criminal Procedure are subject to those of Section 497 (1) of the Code, whereunder bail
Calcutta High Court
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1972 CriLJ 71
- N Talukdar
appeared in Court as contemplated by Section 497, Cr. P. C., as he felt bound by a ruling ... respondent to this is that the conditions envisaged in Section 497, Cr.P.C., had been fulfilled in that
Andhra High Court
- Cites 15 - Cited by 2 -
AIR 1959 AP 639
- P C Reddy
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