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A complaint alleging commission of offences under Section 498-A and 406 of IPC was filed before Court at place ‘M’. The acts complained of were alleged to have taken place at place ‘N’. Complainant had left here husband’s place ‘N’ and went to place ‘M’. But complaint does not disclose any demand of dowry or commission of any act constituting an offence at place ‘M’. It was pleaded that the offence was continuing offence therefore court at place ‘M’ has jurisdiction. Decide, giving reasons and case law in support of your answer. (5 marks)
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