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...Case Crime No.403 of 2021, under Sections 302, 120-B, 34 IPC, police station Refinery, district Mathura, whereby coercive process under Section 83 CrPC has been issued against applicant on the...application before the court concerned seeking issuance of coercive process under Section 83 CrPC against aforementioned co- accused. This application filed by Investigating Officer came to be allowed by...that investigation against one of the accused, namely, Lakshman is still pending. During the pendency of investigation, for attachment of the property coercive process under Section 83 CrPC has been...

...Section 83 CrPC.5. The writ petition, on the face of it, is not maintainable. However, we deem it proper to dispose of this writ petition with liberty to the writ petitioner to approach...proceedings under Section 82 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (for short “CrPC”) have been drawn against respondent No. 4 and warrant of attachment has been sent to the District Collector in terms of...filed by the writ petitioner against respondent No. 4 under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (for short “NI Act”). Summons were issued to respondent No. 4, but he had not appeared...

...inter alia passed the following order:“Meanwhile the complainant submits that she could not get the process under Section 83 CrPC executed insofar as the Jaipur...property is concerned. She requests for one more date. Under these circumstances, issue fresh process under Section 83 CrPC against the accused Bhaskar Sharma in respect of the Jaipur property to be got...proceedings under Section 83 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (for short “the Code”) in respect of Property No. 433, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, South Zone, New Delhi...

...") have been drawn against respondent No. 4 and warrant of attachment has been sent to the District Collector in terms of Section 83 CrPC. 5. The writ petition, on the face of it, is not.... 4. Learned counsel for the writ petitioner stated at the Bar that thereafter proceedings under Section 82 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (for short "CrPC...was filed by the writ petitioner against respondent No. 4 under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (for short...

...10.05.2024, proceedings under Section 82 CrPC, on 23.07.2024 proceedings under Section 83 CrPC and on 10.09.2024, the applicant had appeared before the court below though Advocate. Learned counsel for the.... 5. Looking into the fact that summoning order is dated 02.11.2018 and already post-issuance of non-bailable warrant and proceedings under Section 82/83 CrPC, the applicant has already appeared...A.G.A. 2. This is an application under Section 528 of the BNSS preferred by the applicant for quashing the entire proceeding in pursuance of the summoning order dated 02.11.2018 in...

...filed by the applicants for quashing the N.B.W. dated 12.11.2018 whereby process under Section 83 CrPC has been issued against the applicants in Case No. 63 of 2007 (State vs. Karua and...

...court issued process under Section 82 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (“CrPC”, for short) and thereafter on 27-7-2016 issued process under Section 83 against the respondent. At that stage...said arrest. So much so, the prosecution was compelled to file an application under Section 82 CrPC before the trial court and the trial court even initiated the process under Section 83 CrPC. At that.... It was also pointed out that the Court also failed to notice that on an earlier occasion, to secure his attendance, process under Section 82 CrPC had to be initiated.7...

...Section 82 CrPC requiring the appearance of the petitioner before him on 31-10-1990 and also ordered the attachment of his properties in terms of Section 83 CrPC.6. On 28-11-1992...i.e 8-8-1990 non-bailable warrant and written proclamation under Section 82 of the CrPC were issued and order of attachment under Section 83 CrPC made. The manner in which the executing authority dealt...respondents were zealous in executing the order promptly it was expected of them to persuade the Court to get the proclamation published in accordance with Section 82(2)(ii) CrPC. For the foregoing...

...they were absconding. On 15-4-2010, the property of the absconder, Respondent 1, was attached under Section 83 CrPC.7. Thereafter, Criminal Misc. No. 6542 of 2010 filed by...absconder and his property had been attached under Section 83 CrPC.11. In the impugned order, the High Court has not given any cogent reason for granting the relief of...before the Magistrate under Section 164 CrPC on 14-12-2009. One of the co-accused, Jwala Pandey, was arrested on 18-1-2010 from Garhwa in Jharkhand. Respondent 1, Amresh Chaubey and the other co...

...bond and sureties which led issuance of Non-Bailable Warrant against the her. It is next submitted that the proclamation under Sections 82 and 83 CrPC has also been issued against her. 3. The applicant has invoked...proceeding under Section 83 CrPC dated 21.10.2024 passed by the court of learned J.M-II, Meerut and the entire proceeding of Complaint Case no.17443 of 2022 (State v. Vandana), under...of BNSS for quashing the order for proceeding under Section 82 CrPC dated 12.08.2024 as well as the order for...

...cases. The Court issuing a proclamation may order the attachment of any property belonging to the proclaimed person in order to compel his appearance before the Court under Section 83 CrPC. ...Magistrate should then be requested to issue proclamation under Section 82 CrPC and attachment of property order under Section 83 CrPC. Proceedings under Sections 82 and 83 CrPC should be...maximum of seven years with fine in case of Proclaimed offender. 68. Sections 83 to 86 CrPC deal with attachment and the effects arising thereof. Section 83 CrPC empowers...

..., 2016, the opposite party no. 1 directed issuance of process under Section 83 CrPC against the accused person (the applicant herein).5. Alleging that as no police report under Section 173(2...) CrPC had been filed and the abductee had been set free by finding her to be an adult the opposite party no. 1, by issuing coercive process under Section 83 CrPC, and the opposite party no. 2, by...accused person and thereafter on 25 June, 2015 process under Section 82 CrPC was also directed. After the order passed by the writ Court, on 20 August, 2015 the abductee, Smt. Chanda Devi, was found to be...

...measures including orders of attachment under Section 83 CrPC, which is evident from the order sheet dated 25.9.2006 of the impugned complaint. More than six years have elapsed since then...-law, mother-in-law and husband with the allegations of cruelty and demand of dowry. She examined herself under Section 200 CrPC and her witness Ishwar Singh Mehra under Section 202 CrPC, whereupon...the learned Magistrate took cognizance and summoned all the three accused persons to stand trial for the offences under Section 498A, 506 IPC.3. Applicants before this Court, who are...

...Sessions Judge, E.C. Act, Mainpuri and proceeding under section 83 CrPC dated 23.07.2025 passed by learned Special Judge, D.E.A./EC. Act, Mainpuri in Special Session Trial No. 40/2003 (Vinesh...Section - 528 B.N.S.S. has been filed with the following prayer :- "It is, therefore, most respectfully prayed that this Hon'ble court may graciously be pleased to allow the...present application and quash the impugned N.B.W. dated 17.01.2025 passed by learned Special Judge (D.A.A.), Mainpuri, proceeding under section 82 Cr.P.C dated 19.07.2025 passed by learned Additional...

...alia contends that there was no cause for the Trial Court to initiate process under section 82/83 CrPC and further to declare the petitioner as a Proclaimed Offender...section 83 being passed there has to be an order under section 82 and the process as prescribed therein followed. It is only after the court is satisfied that the process under section 82 has been followed and the ...section 82 and 83 CrPC. 13. Learned APP for the State submits that without getting into the controversy, the petitioner be directed to appear before the Investigating...

...arrest has been issued can be made only in case he is a proclaimed offender and not otherwise. As provided in section 83 CrPC the order of attachment of property can be made for reasons to be recorded in...

...rejected by the High Court. On 27-1-2006 the trial court issued orders in terms of Section 83 CrPC to attach the movable properties of the accused. On 30-1-2006 the investigating officer submitted the...police having failed to arrest them in spite of issuance of non-bailable warrants of arrest made an application in terms of Sections 82 and 83 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (in short “CrPC...”). On 16-12-2005 father-in-law of the deceased, Kailash Khetan and mother-in-law, Kanta Khetan filed application in terms of Section 438 CrPC before the High Court which was rejected. Process under...

...way of coercive measure, if required, taking effect from Section 83 CrPC which allows attachment of property, including movable property. A similar coordinated effort may be evolved to recover interim...process fee, repeatedly and avoid to take action against negligent police officers. The coercive methods to secure the presence of accused viz. attachment indicated in Sections 82 and 83 CrPC, are seldom...compensation under Section 143-A of the NI Act as well as fine or compensation to be recovered as per Section 421 CrPC. The bank may facilitate mechanism for transferring requisite funds from the bank...

...and Hindi newspapers on 4-10-1997. An application under Section 7(1)(a) of the Act was also moved before the Court of ACMM for initiating proceedings under Sections 82 and 83 CrPC where proclamation was made on 3-12-1997 to...the appellant challenging the detention order passed against him on 12-2-1997 under Section 3(1) of the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974 (for short...-12-1996 and 30-1-1997. On the basis of the material collected, the Joint Secretary to the Government of India passed the impugned order under Section 3(1) of cofeposa on 12-2-1997. The appellant...

...attachment under Section 83 CrPC would remain stayed. Very strangely, in this order, the High Court observed:“the parents of the accused would endeavour and do all within...Sections 364, 302, 201 and 120-B IPC.7. An application for orders under Section 438 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) was moved by Respondent 1-accused before the Sessions...date. Be that as it may, on finding that the accused was absconding, a proclamation under Section 82 CrPC was issued on 20-3-2008 by the Judicial Magistrate. It was also pasted on the residence of...