been made as against petitioner/accused-4 is under
Section 202 of Indian Penal Code that he has not given
any information about the alleged ... sustain a conviction under the above
quoted S.202 of the Penal Code, it is
necessary for the prosecution to prove (1) that
the accused
accused Mohd. Amir and
charge for the offence under Section 202 IPC was framed against the accused
Tarranum. However, both the accused persons pleaded ... accused Tarranum be held
guilty of offence u/s.202 IPC.
35 Learned Amicus Curie for the accused on the other hand has contended
Case Crime No. 449 of 2013, under Sections 306 and 202 IPC, P.S. Kotra, District Jalaun.
3. Prosecution story, in brief, is that ... devarani). After investigation, a charge-sheet under Sections 306 and 202 IPC was registered only against her father-in-law Ravindra Kumar Samadhiya
charge sheet was laid against the present petitioner under
Section 202 of IPC the definition of which is as follows:-
"202. Intentional omission ... trial Court to frame
charge against the present petitioner under Section 202 of
IPC or other appropriate charging provision.
4. Thereafter, vide order dated
even if proved
may attract only offences punishable under Sections 201 or 202
I.P.C . which are bailable offences. eventhough the petitioner was
taken ... amount to an offence
punishable either under Sec. 201 or under Sec. 202 I.P.C. both of
which are bailable offences. 65 days
Crime No. 308 of 2022, under Sections 363 , 366 , 376-D , 202 IPC and Section 5G / 6 of POCSO Act, P.S. Shikohabad, District ... applicants have been summoned under Sections 363 , 366 , 376-D , 202 IPC and Section 5G / 6 of POCSO Act, P.S. Shikohabad, District Firozabad
under
Sections 120-B, 452, 302, 307, 506, 202, 212, 109, 147 and 148
read with 149 I.P.C . and Crime ... 2021 19.04.2021 109 IPC -
109, 147 and
PS Cognizable/
148 r/w 149
Non-Bailable
I.P.C .
Sec.202 IPC -
Non-Cognizable
Office) to their superior officers which is punishable under Section 202 IPC r/w 34 IPC ."
7. The modus operandi adopted ... accused are for offences u/s 420 , 468 , 471 , 414 , 202 IPC r/w 34 IPC . In the teeth of the overwhelming materials
case (19) were somewhat
peculiar. The accused were charged under S.202 , I.P.C,
for failure to give information as to the death ... they
wished thereby to save themselves from being run in
under S.202 , I.P.C, and not to protect the principal
offender. Any presumption
Office) to their superior officers which is punishable under Section 202 IPC r/w 34 IPC ."
7. The modus operandi adopted ... accused are for offences u/s 420 , 468 , 471 , 414 , 202 IPC r/w 34 IPC . In the teeth of the overwhelming materials