CrPC 182 — Offences committed by letters, etc

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973

Statutory text

(1) Any  offence  which  includes  cheating  may,  if  the  deception  is
practised by  means of  letters  or telecommunication  messages,  be  inquired into or tried by any  Court  within  whose
local jurisdiction such letters or messages were  sent or were received; and any offence of cheating and dishonestly
inducing delivery of property may be inquired into or tried by a Court within whose local jurisdiction the property was delivered by the person deceived or was received by the accused person.
 (2) Any  offence  punishable  under  section  494  or  section  495  of  the  Indian  Penal  Code  (45  of  1860)  may  be
inquired  into  or  tried  by  a  Court  within  whose  local  jurisdiction  the  offence  was  committed  or  the  offender  last
resided  with  his  or  her  spouse  by  the  first  marriage

[, or  the  wife  by  the  first  marriage  has  taken  up  permanent residence after the commission of the offence].

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