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..., if the offence is punishable with imprisonment for a term exceeding one year but not exceeding three years.11. Section 469 CrPC deals with the “commencement of the period...learned counsel for the State.13. When it is clear from the language of Section 469 CrPC that the period of limitation shall commence on the date of offence, there is no...Laboratory, Ludhiana on 14-3-2011 itself indicates misbranding, as stated in the complaint, thus, the period of limitation within the meaning of Section 469 CrPC commences from 14-3-2011 only. In that view of...

.../Complainant vide order dated 20.11.2006 issued another order seeking such details from the Petitioners. Section 469 CrPC establishes the date from which the period of limitation for taking cognizance...of an offence ought to begin. Section 469 CrPC reads as follows:469. Commencement of the period of limitations. (1) The period of limitation, in relation to an offence, shall commence...said period, the day from which such period is to be computed shall be excluded.4. A bare perusal of section 469 CrPC makes it amply clear that the period of limitation commences from the...

...Section 468 of CrPC. Learned counsel has invited my attention to Section 469 CrPC and submitted that period of limitation shall commence on the date of commission of the offence. Hence, it has been...has been taken by learned Trial Court is barred by prescribed period of limitation.8. That apart, Section 469 CrPC throws sufficient light that from which date the period of limitation...the report of Food Analyst. Admittedly, charge-sheet has been filed on 21.07.2005 which is beyond there years of prescribed period of limitation as envisaged under Section 468 CrPC. It is also...

..., as per the provisions of Section 468 CrPC is three years. In the case of an instantaneous offence, as per the provisions of Section 469 CrPC, the period of limitation commences on the date of offence...rejected the petition filed under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as “CrPC”) for quashing the proceedings in Complaint Case No. 628 of 2011 (Sudha Kant...was rejected by way of a speaking order passed by the Special Chief Judicial Magistrate, vide order dated 20-3-2010 under Section 203 CrPC.11. Respondent 2 filed Criminal...

...for the petitioner on the ground that as per Section 469 CrPC, the period of limitation is not applicable and offence under Section 406 IPC is of continuing nature. The issue of limitation is not...framed.The impugned order has been challenged, mainly, on the ground that as per section 468(2)(c) CrPC, no court can take cognizance of an offence under...provisions of section 468(2)(c) CrPC, no court can take cognizance after lapse of period of limitation and the petitioner has been summoned for offence under section 406 IPC after...

...imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year. 7. Section 469 CrPC further provides that period of limitation shall commence either from the date of offence or where the..., J. By way of this petition filed under Section 482 CrPC, petitioner prays for quashing of the FIR No.59 dated 27.04.2016 registered under...Section 468 CrPC, no Court can take cognizance of an offence after the expiry of period of limitation. It has further provided that period of limitation is one year, if the offence is punishable with...

...) of section 469 CrPC and held that the limitation for taking cognizance starts from the date of knowledge of the accused-person and in the present case, the Drug Inspector came to know about...Judgment 02/05/2017 This criminal revision petition under section 397/401 CrPC has been filed by the petitioners being aggrieved with the order dated 28.02.2002 passed by...and, therefore, cognizance cannot be taken against the petitioners as per the provisions of section 468 crpc. It is noticed that the Drug Inspector collected the samples of the drugs...

...the date of accident and in view of the provisions of Section 469 CrPC, the limitation would commence on the date of offence. He further submits that there is a specific provision for condonation of...the provision of Sections 468, 469 and 473 CrPC which reads thus:- Section 468 of CrPC. Bar to taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation.... (1) The period of limitation, in relation to an offender, shall commence,- Section 469 of CrPC. Commencement of the period of...

...(a) of sub section (1) of section 469 CrPC provides that period of limitation in relation to an offence shall commence on the date of the offence. The complaint for commission of offence was...the ground that the complaint was filed after the expiry of the period of limitation of three years as prescribed under Section 468 CrPC and the complaint is liable to be set aside on this ground alone...certain offences. Section 467 CrPC deals with “period of limitation”. Section 468 CrPC is reproduced as under:“468. Bar to taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation. (1...

...sentence of one year, the period of limitation for taking cognizance shall be one year from the date of commission of the offence. The learned counsel while referring to the provision of section 469 crpc has...where the commission of the offence was not known to any of them. In this context, it would be appropriate to quote Section 469 CrPC, which deals with commencement of the period of limitation together...limitation as prescribed under Section 468 CrPC. 6. As per the provision of section 468 crpc, no Court shall take cogizance of an offence after the expiry of the period of limitation, and the...

...purposes of Section 468 CrPC, it is not the date of the charge sheet which is reckoned. Section 122 is a virtual reproduction of Section 469 CrPC. When an FIR is registered and both the commission...Devi Prasad Singh Singh, Judicial Member:— Present Application has been preferred before this Tribunal under section 14 of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act (In short the ‘Act’), being...section 52 of the Army Act which was to the effect that he at Saugor between Nov. 2000 and May 2002 progressed a case for procurement of 8.64 hectares of Govt ...

... submits that the complaint was filed after 39 months of the 1stsample drawn on 07.07.2007, thus, the same is barred as per Section 469 CrPC, inasmuch...on 28.1.2013. The aforesaid period for awaiting report as well as the time taken for receiving the sanction has to be excluded while computing the period of limitation as per Section 470(3) CrPC...months, taken from the date of receipt of first report. Heard. It would be apposite to refer to Section 468 CrPC, which reads thus...

.... Section 469 CrPC deals with commencement of period of limitation which is reproduced as under:“469. Commencement of the period of limitation -(1) The period of limitation...limitation of six months would start from the date of collection of samples under clause (a) or from the date of Seed Analyst's report for purposes of clause (b) of Section 469(1) CrPC. Learned...DAYA CHAUDHARY, J.The present petition has been filed under section 482 CrPC for quashing of order of framing of charge dated 6.3.2010 in case FIR No. 162 dated 13.8.2004 at...

...-cognizable case from a Magistrate having power to try such case or commit the case for trial as per Section 155 (2) CrPC. Therefore, in view of Section 468 (2) (c) CrPC read with Section 469 (1) (a) CrPC, which...

...read with Section 469 (1) (a) CrPC, which creates bar to take cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation of three years, the respondents cannot proceed in view of NCR dated 06.05.2021. It is...an order to investigate the non-cognizable case from a Magistrate having power to try such case or commit the case for trial as per Section 155 (2) CrPC. Therefore, in view of Section 468 (2) (c) CrPC...

...of Section 468 (2) (c) CrPC read with Section 469 (1) (a) CrPC, which creates bar to take cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation of three years, the respondents cannot proceed in view of...no. 3 has not yet received an order to investigate the non-cognizable case from a Magistrate having power to try such case or commit the case for trial as per Section 155 (2) CrPC. Therefore, in view...

..., the most severe punishment." 16 31. It would also be apt to reproduce Section 469 CrPC, as under...Section 27 (b) (ii) of the Act, the complaint has to be filed within a period of three years and as per provisions of Section 469 CrPC, the period of limitation, in the present case, commenced from the...question. 22 42. The window, which has been provided, under Section 469 CrPC, regarding the knowledge of such offence...

...(a) or from the date of Seed Analyst's report for purposes of clause (b) of Section 469(1) CrPC. The learned Single Judge of the Delhi High Court took the view that the limitation commences from the...respondents before the High Court in SB Criminal Miscellaneous Petition No. 293 of 1996, on the ground that the complaint was barred by limitation under Section 468(2)(c) CrPC. By order of 11-4-1996, the....5. The only question that arises for consideration is: whether the complaint in question is barred by limitation under Section 468 CrPC.6. In the Code of Criminal...

.... (Equivalent to Section 469 CrPC) Section 518: "In the case of a continuing offence, a fresh period of limitation shall begin to run at eve...necessary and submission made in this regard by the police officer, order such an investigation as above mentioned." (Equivalent to section 156(3) CrPC; empowers Magistrate to...Court." 6/19 (Equivalent to section 173 CrPC). Section 239...

...of language in Sections 468 and 469 CrPC.6.10 There are seven exceptions in CrPC to Section 468, namely, Sections 84(1), 96(1), 198(6), 199(5), 378(5), 457(2) and the...advantageous to quote Sections 467, 468, 469 and 473 CrPC. Section 467 reads as under:“467. Definitions.—For the purposes of this Chapter, unless the context otherwise...apparent conflict on the question whether for the purpose of computing the period of limitation under Section 468 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short “CrPC”) in respect of a criminal...