Section 195A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
195A. Threatening any person to give false evidence.—
Whoever threatens another with any injury to his person
Code of Criminal
Procedure. We will make a detailed reference to the above provisions of
Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure while considering ... Code specifies that words and expressions used in the
Code and not defined but defined in the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) will
have
punishable under
Sections 182 , 194 , 195 , 195A and 306 of the Indian Penal Code in exercise
of jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Code ... jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Code
and quash the proceedings. [See V.P. Shrivastava v. Indian Explosives
Limited and Others [6]]
19. Before parting
Insertion of new section 195A.-
After section 195 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860 ), the following section shall be inserted, namely
years of age in order to
avoid legal complications under the Indian Penal Code .
18. It is also interesting to note the allegation that ... offence punishable under any of the
following section of the Indian Penal Code (45
of 1860), namely, sections 193 to 196 (both
inclusive
accused charged
with the offence punishable under Section 506 of the Indian
Penal Code (for short, “ IPC ”) in connection with the First
Information ... complaint in relation to an offence under
section 195A of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).”
18. The plain reading of the aforesaid provision
constitutional validity of Section 376-E inserted in the
Indian Penal Code (` IPC ') by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act of 2013,
with ... learned Sessions Judge under Section 211(7) of the
Code of Criminal Procedure (` Cr.P.C ') and prayed for framing of charge
SQ Pathan
statement recorded u/s 161 Cr.P.C. and reiterated the same in her
statement u/s 164 Cr.P.C. The truth or falsity ... obviously will not substantiate the offence u/s
376 of the Penal Code.
27. The plea of the complainant that the petitioner had put
vermilion
when the new offence, by adding Section 174A was introduced in
Indian Penal Code . By no stretch of imagination, it can be inferred or
presumed ... Sessions Judge has the power to try
any offence under the Indian Penal Code . It is not necessary for the
Sessions Court that the offence
registered under Sections 295-A , 153-A and
509 of the Indian Penal Code (in short ' IPC ') ( Section ... Section 153-A or Section 295-A of
the Indian Penal Code." In the present instance we are not
concerned with sedition (Section