Cr.P.C. for grant of bail, arising out of Crime No. 291/2016 under Sections 419 , 420 , 467 , 471 , 504 , 506 of IPC
Sakti
in S.T. No.291/05 convicting the accused/appellants under Section 302 / 34
of the Indian Penal Code (for short 'the IPC
appellant under Section 302 IPC and instead convicted him under Section 304 Part II IPC and sentenced him to suffer rigorous imprisonment ... therefore, convicted the appellant under Section 304 Part II IPC instead of Section 302 IPC and sentenced him to suffer rigorous imprisonment
Sessions Trial No.290 of 2011 ( State Vs. Firoz ), Sessions Trial No.291 of 2011 ( State Vs. Hamid ) and Sessions Trial ... respondents of the offences under Sections 395 , 397 & 412 of IPC, acquitting respondents Rustam, Firoz, Hamid under Section 25 of the Arms
State (2005) 9 SCC 113 held: ( Balbir Singh case, SCC p. 291, para 34)
'34. We are of the opinion that whereas the findings ... conviction and sentence of both the appellants under Section 498-A IPC.' "
18. In Samadhan Khudaka Koli v. State of Maharashtra5
State (2005) 9 SCC 113 held: ( Balbir Singh case, SCC p. 291, para 34)
'34. We are of the opinion that whereas the findings ... conviction and sentence of both the appellants under Section 498-A IPC.' "
24. In Samadhan Khudaka Koli v. State of Maharashtra5
State 2005 9 SCC 113 held: ( Balbir Singh case,
SCC p. 291, para 34)
'34. We are of the opinion that whereas the
findings ... conviction
and sentence of both the appellants under
Section 498-A IPC.' "
19. In the matter of Samadhan Khudaka Koli (supra
respondent no.1-Mohseen has already been convicted under Section 302 of IPC, we do not feel it appropriate to entertain this appeal against ... State of Karnataka vs. K. Gopalkrishna reported in (2005) 9 SCC 291, the Hon'ble Supreme Court, while dealing with an appeal against acquittal
IPC and has merely recorded the conviction of the accused persons under Section 323 of IPC.
11. The view taken by the court ... State of Karnataka vs. K. Gopalkrishna , reported in (2005) 9 SCC 291, the Hon'ble Supreme Court, while dealing with an appeal against acquittal
cannot be found guilty
of having committed the offence under Section 498A IPC and while
holding so, the trial Judge noted all the circumstances ... nature of evidence adduced
in respect of charge under Section 498A IPC, we are of the opinion that
the trial Court has not committed