give is an offence punishable under section 175 of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ). Any act of disobeying the order duly promulgated ... public servant is also an offence punishable under section 188 of the IPC. The concerned IT officials intentionally failed and omitted to assist
such action as may be taken under
the provisions of Indian Penal Code for production of false certificate."
Meanwhile, he was transferred to Thiruvananthapuram ... 2015 under Sections
294B, 308 , 506(1) read with 34 IPC
2. Valiyathura Police Station Crime No.843/2015 under Sections
Money Lenders Act 1946 as well as on other grounds under
Indian Penal Code 1860.
Relying on this criminal case ... provisions of sections 386 , 12(b) , 506(2) of the Indian Penal Code and
u/s. 32 & 33 of the Bombay Money Lending
Appeal Nos.C/143, 145, 162, 179, 188, ... vs Cc, Tuticorin on 24 January, 2014
IN THE CUSTOMS, EXCISE & SERVICE TAX
APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
SOUTH ... Shri Ram Vs. UP was in respect of a crime under Indian Penal Code where for proving of crime awareness and intent is a must
criminally prosecuted for having indulged into a criminal act under the Indian Penal Code .
(h) Here in this case, everything belonging to the accused assessee ... criminally prosecuted for having indulged into a criminal act under the Indian Penal Code .
(1) That according to the statement of the assessee recorded under
evidentiary value; and (it) the case of Prashant S. Shah 188 ITR (Statutes) 83. In the latter case the Gujarat High Court had rejected ... partners of the firm of the charge under Section 193 of the IPC and acquitted two of the three partners of the charge
failed to
appreciate that a criminal case was registered under the
Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act against
the unknown officials of NTPC ... Othrs
appreciate that a criminal case was registered under the
Indian Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act against
the unknown officials of NTPC
which he has confirmed the duty demand of Rs. 54,20,188 under Rule 9(2) read with Section ... mandatory. He could have formed such a view. Under Section 325 Indian Penal Code, a person found guilty "shall be punished with imprisonment
connection, the learned Departmental Representative, referred to various statutory enactments, like Indian Penal Code, Contract Act as well as income-tax laws. The learned Departmental ... employer could constitute an offence under the relevant provisions of Indian Penal Code . Reference in this connection may be made to the provisions of section
Goodlas Newlac Paints Ltd. (1991) 188 ITR 1 (Bom);
3. CIT v. Sigma Paints Ltd. (1991) 188 ITR 6 (Bom);
4. Dr. G.G. Joshi ... Specifically in the case of CYT v. Goodlas Nerolac Paints Ltd. ( 1991) 188 ITR 1 (Bom) and ITO v. Wanson (India) (P) Ltd. , due notice