three
accused persons. They were convicted under Section 302 of Indian Penal Code
( IPC ) (3 counts) imposed with death penalty by the judgment ... referred by their names) were convicted for offence punishable under Section
302 IPC (three counts) for committing the murder, during the course
appellant for the
offence punishable under Section 302 read with Section 34 I.P.C. and
Section 27 of the Arms Act urging various facts ... with the scheme of CrPC . Take a case where an FIR mentions cognizable
offence under Section 307 or 326 IPC and the investigating
draw a distinction
between cases falling under section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and those
under section 149 of the Indian Penal Code ... fatal. This is not a case under Section 149 of the
Indian Penal Code so the question does not really arise but it is necessary
Judge to substitute charges framed by Committing
Magistrate-Murder-Common Intention Indian Penal Code , 1860
(Act XLV of 1860), s. 34- Code of Criminal Procedure ... appellants under s. 302 and s.307
read with s. 34 Indian Penal Code respectively in respect of
the first incident, under s. 302 read
claimed
trial. Thereafter an application U/s 216 Cr.P.C r/w section 300
Cr.P.C. r/w article 20 was moved seeking ... have the same meaning as in section
304 B of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860)."
37. In K. Prema
namely Rajat
Acharjee and Nayan Das under Section 409 of the Indian Penal
Code.
3. Cognizance of this case was taken under Section
409 read ... thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 409 of the
Indian Penal Code?
(ii) Whether the accused Nayan Das during the period
from
evidence, trial court recorded the statements of the appellants under Section 313 Cr.P.C. and convicted the appellants as above. However, appellant Shani ... observed:-
"26. To attract Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, no overt act is needed on the part of the accused if they
Cr.P.C. were served upon the Accused persons
for the offences u/s 188 / 269 / 270 / 34 IPC, for violation of order ... prohibition u/s 144 Cr.P.C. is a
pre-requisite for completion of the offence u/s 188 IPC. Thus
person and has
stated that there is no provision in the entire Cr.P.C which prohibits
C.R. No. 45/12 Dr. Shambhuji ... prescribed by the statute. Even with regard to offences under
the Indian Penal Code , ordinarily, anyone can set the criminal
law in motion
registered as FIR No.
905/2015 u/s 457 / 380 / 411 IPC.
FIR No 906/2015 PS Aman Vihar ( State Vs. Raj Kumar ... sheet against
accused Rajkumar for commission of offence under Section 304 / 34 IPC and it
was also mentioned therein that, in future