section 172 or sub-section (2) of section 174 or section 174A or section 175 or sub-section (2) of section 176 of the Income ... charging income-tax under sub-section (2) of section 174 or section 174A or section 175 or sub-section (2) of section
2011
Under Sections : 186/353/307/34/174A IPC & 25/27
Arms Act
Police Station : Crime Branch
State Vs. (1) Siya ... They
were arrested and supplementary charge sheet for the offence
under Section 174A IPC were then filed against them on
09.02.2017 and 13.04.2017 respectively. Hence
DLWT010014062018
FIR No. : 157/2009
Under Sections : 307/174A IPC
Police Station : Rajouri Garden
State Vs. Niranjan @ Khurchan ... Aman Vihar. Consequent thereto,
supplementary charge sheet for the offence under Section 174A
IPC was filed against the accused on 12.01.2018. Thereafter, the
case
Kumar @ Tuntun bearing
FIR No.37/07, U/s 354 IPC & 174A IPC , PS Pandav Nagar,
Delhi. By the said order ... accused') for the
offences u/s 354 IPC & 174A IPC .
2. The brief facts of the present case are that on the basis
Delhi Excise Act
& Sec. 174A IPC
Plea of accused : Pleaded not guilty
Final Order : Acquitted U/s 33/38 of Delhi
Excise Act
Date ... Delhi Excise Act & Sec. 174A IPC 1/9
FIR No. 93/13 PS Mundka
BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE REASONS FOR THE DECISION
1. Vide
Page 10 of 14
other interpretation would render the provisions of section 174A IPC
otiose and redundant.
24. In my view, learned judge ... noticed that the provisions of
section 174 IPC and 174A IPC operate in different circumstances.
25. Sections 174 and 174A IPC read as under
2017, registered at PS
Bani Park, Jaipur for the offence under Section 174A IPC.
Briefly stated, the arguments advanced by learned counsel
for the petitioner ... offender and lodging
the FIR against him for the offence under Section 174A IPC cannot
be quashed and set-aside unless the accused records
SOUTH
DISTRICT, NEW DELHI
FIR No: 066/2002
Under Sections: 498A/406/174A/34 Indian Penal Code , 1860.
Police Station: Sangam Vihar
CNR No: DLST02 ... accused Rati Ram.
20.Coming to the third and last issue. Section 174A of IPC requires that the
person should have failed to appear
which deceased committed suicide. In regard to the charge
u/s 174A IPC , Ld. Defence counsel submitted that the accused did not
knowingly evade ... made out.
(f) So far as the offence u/s 174A IPC. is concerned, it clear from the
record that accused stopped appearing before
Final order 1. Naveen Gupta @ Monu
(convicted for offence under
section 174A IPC)
2. Yogesh Rawat @ Yogi
(acquitted)
10 Date of such judgment ... section 25 / 27 of the
Arms Act as well as section 174A IPC was framed against
accused Naveen Gupta. Charge for the offence under section