Section 217 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
217. Public servant disobeying direction of law with intent to save person from punishment or property from
Police was charge-
4
sheeted for the offences punishable under Sections 217 IPC and
221 IPC .
5. Accused ... IPC.
33. Insofar as the conviction under Section 221 IPC is concerned,
one of the essential ingredients of Section 221 IPC
VIII
P.S : CBI/EoU-VIII/New Delhi
U/s : 217 of Indian Penal Code
Vijay Kumar Jain . . . Appellant
S/o Late ... pleaded not
guilty and claimed trial.
39. Section 217 of the Indian Penal Code reads Public
servant disobeying direction of law with intent to save
Gupta etc. Page 30 of 53
Offence under section 217/34 I.P.C.
61 Accused R.K.Gupta, Rakesh Kumar and C.B.Singh ... 217 / 34
IPC. As per the definition of Section 217 IPC, public servant who
disobeys the direction of law with
Rakesh Chand Jain etc. Page 25 of 40
Offence under Section 217 IPC
44 Accused Rakesh Chand Jain has also been charged ... offence punishable under Section 217 IPC. As per the
definition of Section 217 IPC, public servant who disobeys the
direction
217 of the Indian Penal Code, against Sub-Inspector Mathura and of an offence under Section 218 of the Indian Penal Code against the Superintendent ... Indian Penal Code.
24. I would sentence Mathura Nath De to 6 months' rigorous imprisonment under Section 506 Indian Penal Code, 6 months
appellant convicted for offences under Sections 161 and 217 of Indian Penal Code and sentenced to R.I. for one year ... convict the appellant for offences under Sections 161 and 217 of Indian Penal Code and accordingly recorded the order of conviction and sentenced the appellant
Magistrate took cognizance
for offences punishable under Section 217 and 221 IPC against
the petitioner. Vide order dated 24.07.2012, the Magistrate
issued ... commission on the part of the petitioner attract penal clauses
under Section 217 and 221 IPC, they would remain relatable to,
and have
made out then offences u/s section 207 and 217 IPC are non-
cognizable and hence no FIR can be registered ... IPC r/w
204 IPC without any investigation and without following the due
process of law. Section 204 and 217
case and as such, the petitioner has committed an offence under Section 217
I.P.C., has filed a private compliant under Section 200 ... taken
cognizance of the case for the offence under Section 217 I.P.C., in S.T.C.NO.478
of 2017 and ordered issuance