Section 170 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
170. Personating a public servant.—
Whoever pretends to hold any particular office as a public servant, knowing
short, hereinafter
referred to as ' PC' Act ), and Section 170 I.P.C. He was sentenced to
rigorous imprisonment for one year ... personation and Section 170 IPC, I find that
the offence under Section 419 IPC and 170 IPC are entirely
Section 397 IPC negates the use of principle of vicarious liability
u/s 34 IPC .
60. Section 411 IPC ... movable property by the accused.
65. Section 170 IPC provides punishment for pretending to hold any
SC No. 57167-2016 State Vs. Ashwani
170 / 34
IPC.
Charges framed against accused Sec. 392 / 394 / 34 IPC, Sec.
Raja. 170 IPC ... case, charges under Sec. 392 / 394 / 34 IPC,
397/201 IPC & 170 IPC have been framed against
State Vs Sonu Kumar & Anr.
punishable under Section 170 / 468 / 34 , Indian Penal Code
(45 of 1860) (hereinafter referred to as " IPC ... punishable under Section 120 B IPC ,
Section 468 IPC, 471 IPC and 170 IPC and accused
Officer and thus, the ingredients for an offence under Section
170 Indian Penal Code are not satisfied. I am therefore, of the view that ... pretended office and thus, no offence under Section
170 Indian Penal Code was therefore committed by either of the accused
persons.
31. However
Kishan Dan I.P.C . ment for ten years each.
" 436. Five years' rigorous
I.P.C . imprisonment each.
" 170. One year ... aside his conviction and sentences Under Sections 394 / 397 , 436 and 170 , IPC an instead convict him Under Section
170
IPC: Non-bailable/
Sections
265/2017 of cognizable
08.12.2017 08.12.2017 420, 506 &
Falaknuma PS Section 506 IPC:
170 IPC
Cr.P.C . Charge was framed against the accused only for offences
punishable u/s 120B IPC and u/s 170 ... Vijendra Singh but as
Bijender Singh Rajpoot. However as per Sec 170 IPC , the offence is
committed when a person pretends to hold
thereby committed offences under Sections 448 / 140 / 170 / 471 of the In-
dian Penal Code (hereinafter " IPC ").
2. After registration ... prosecution has also charged the accused for the offence under Sec.
170 IPC. In order to establish the offence under Section 170