Section 224 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
224. Resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension.—
Whoever intentionally offers any resistance
citizen of Afghan origin should not be discriminated against those of an Indian origin. Caste – Discrimination on the basis of caste is also prohibited ... section 307 and section 392 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The contention brought before the court was that these provisions
charges against the
accused under Sections 306 and 448 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ).
6. The accused filed a criminal revision ... Sections 397 and 482 of the Code in quashing the charge framed against the
respondent under Section 306 IPC.
8. Before examining
Section 40 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
40. “Offence”. —
Except in the Chapters and sections mentioned in clauses 2 and 3 of this section
Appellate
Jurisdiction) Act, 1970 and under Section 379 of the
Criminal Procedure Code against the final judgment and
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order dated 18/20.12.2006 ... undergo
imprisonment for life for the offence under Section 302
IPC together with a fine of Rs.50,000/- to be paid
Bench of
this Court to the said penal provision, that is, Section 377 of the
Indian Penal Code, in Suresh Kumar Koushal and another ... Constitution of India and further to declare Section 377 of
the Indian Penal Code (for short, ― IPC ‖) to be unconstitutional. When
the said
Upholding the constitutionality of section 302 , Penal
Code, and section 354 (3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Code. the Court.
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HELD: Per majority.
Sarkaria ... Indian
Constitution were fully aware of the existence of death
penalty as punishment for murder, under the Indian Penal
Code , if the 35th Report
upholding the conviction of
the appellant under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code reduced
the sentence to two years rigorous imprisonment and a fine ... appellant to
seven years rigorous imprisonment under Section 376 of the Indian
Penal Code and a fine of Rs.20,000/- and in default
Trial-Charge under s. 304 read with s. 34 of the
Indian Penal Code against two persons-Acquittal of one-
Omission to frame alternative charge ... Indian Penal Code (Act XLV of
1860), ss. 34,149,302.
HEADNOTE:
The appellant and his brother were put up for trial on
charges under
complaint made out a cognizable
offence under s. 405 Indian Penal Code against the
respondent, and the provisions of r. I of Para . 486 were ... money amounted to an offence under s. 403
of the Indian Penal Code, which is not a cognizable offence;
and it was argued on behalf