available on the
record regarding culpability of the private respondents under Section
429 IPC.
I have heard learned counsel for the petitioner ... that prosecution has not been able to establish the
ingredients of Section 429 IPC. Mere circumstance that out of 70
cows
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FIR No. 429/10; U/s 302/396/397/412/120B IPC ; P.S. Vijay Vihar ... charges U/s 120B as also U/s
302/396/120B IPC and also U/s 412 IPC against
dated
15.10.2014 registered under sections 429 , 379 , 120-B read with
section 34 of Indian Penal Code and sections 25 and 27 of Arms ... Case No. 3 dated 20.2.2014
registered under sections 429 , 379 , 120-B of Indian Penal Code
and sections 25 and 27 of Arms
order u/s.451 of the Cr.P.C."
...
12. In this connection, Section 429 of I.P.C. also can be taken note ... with fine, or with both. The said section is a cognizable one. If we read Section 429 of I.P.C., the word used
order u/s.451 of the Cr.P.C."
...
12. In this connection, Section 429 of I.P.C. also can be taken note ... with fine, or with both. The said section is a cognizable one. If we read Section 429 of I.P.C., the word used
Under Section : Under Section 11 of The Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and
under Section 429 IPC.
Police Station : Vivek Vihar ... under
Section 11 of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and
under Section 429 IPC in PS Vivek Vihar. The revisionist
Courts, New Delhi in case FIR No. 388/15 u/s 429 IPC and Sec. 11(a)
of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ... liable to be set aside, as neither ingredients of section 429 IPC nor
section 11 of PCA Act were made
Experiments on Animals ( CPC SEA), Government of India, filed a complaint that they were charged under Section 428 and 429 I.P.C. and Section ... with fine, or with both. The said section is a cognizable one. If we read Section 429 of I.P.C., the word used
order u/s.451 of the Cr.P.C."
...
12. In this connection, Section 429 of I.P.C. also can be taken note ... with fine, or with both. The said section is a cognizable one. If we read Section 429 of I.P.C., the word used
buffalo then, neither
he can be convicted of offence under Section 429 of the IPC
nor of any offence of similar nature like ... hereby allowed. Applicant's conviction of offence under
Section 429 of the IPC and consequential sentence passed
by the Appellate Court