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Preservation Act (DACP Act) and also under Section 5 of DACP Act. iii. Section 120-B IPC read with Section 186 IPC and also under Section 186 IPC.
iv. Section 120-B IPC read with Section 332 IPC and also under Section 332 IPC.
v. Section 120-B IPC read with Section 353 IPC and also under Section 353 IPC.
vi. Section 120-B IPC read with Section 307 IPC and also under Section 307 IPC.
vii. Section 120-B IPC read with Section 3 of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act (PDPP Act) and also under Section 3 of the PDPP Act.
i. For the offence under Section 120-B IPC they were each sentenced to rigorous Imprisonment (RI) for 10 years with a fine of Rs.1,000/-, and in default of payment of fine, to undergo simple imprisonment (SI) for five days.
ii. For the offence under Section 120-B IPC read with Section 186 IPC to RI for three months.
iii. For the offence under Section 186 IPC to RI for three months. iv. For the offence under Section 120-B IPC read with Section 332 IPC to RI for three years.
ii. Assaulting and using criminal force against public servants in the execution of their duties thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 353 IPC.
iii. Voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant PW60 thereby committing an offence under Section 332 IPC.
iv. Continuously firing upon police officials and thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 307 IPC.
v. Causing damage to the police vehicles by firing thereby committing an offence under Section 3 of the PPDP Act.
Conclusions on guilt
64. The result of the above discussion is as follows:
i. All the accused are acquitted of the offence of criminal conspiracy punishable under Section 120 B IPC and Section 5 of the DACP Act. ii. As far as the offence under Section 307 IPC read with Section 34 IPC, Sections 186, 332 and 353 IPC read with Section 34 IPC, Section 3 of the PDPP Act and Sections 25 and 27 of the Arms Act are concerned, the conviction of Anwar (A-2) and Sanwar (A-3) for the said offences is hereby affirmed. A-1, A-4 to A-7 are acquitted of all of the aforesaid offences.