Bharuch to come to Gandhinagar as a witness under section 160 of Cr.P.C. Shri Malik due to administrative inconvenience/leave requested the then ... Crime) to be a Non cognizable offence punishable under section 174 of I.P.C., even though the request of Shri Malik was well within
IPC r/w. 120(b) IPC and or 34,
114 IPC & 147(e-1) & (p) of Maharashtra ... IPC .
SECONDLY
That in pursuance to the aforesaid criminal conspiracy
and in furtherance of common intention of all the accused in
the course
Aman Choudhary vs Union Of India on 30 May, 2023
Item No. 3 (Court No
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
Sections 307 , 324 , 326 , 325 , 334 , 323 , 147 , 148 and 149 of I.P.C. The applicant, Shri Madan Lal Poonia was also involved ... dated 7.3.2004 under Sections 341 , 323 , 504 and 34 of IPC . However, according to the respondents, the applicants did not disclose the aforesaid
2020 u/s-379/411/34 IPC /sec.12 OMMPTS
Act/Sec. 51(1) OMMC Rule.
(II) Chandpur PS case ... IPC /sec.12 OMMPTS Act/Sec. 51(1) OMMC
Rule has been registered on the written report of
informant SI S.S. Horo
vide FIR No.295/96 u/s 160 IPC P.S. Gandhi Nagar. You HC Bijender Singh with connivance of Inspr. Ram Janam ... years in Case FIR No.101/88 u/s 392 / 341 IPC PS Roshanara Road and was also convicted in case
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
under Section 173 Cr.P.C. and the entire
documents along with the statements of witnesses
recorded u/s 161 and 164 ... offence under
Sections 304(A) / 337 / 34 Indian Penal Code ( IPC ).
x) During the course of the investigation, various
witnesses were examined
lodging the frivolous
FIR action is initiated under section
182 of IPC. In the former case it pre-supposes that
there was lack ... always
necessary that when action under Section 182 of IPC
is recommended it has resulted in lawlessness prosecution. There is nothing on
record