alleged
offences under Sections 143 , 188 , 353 , 286 , 290 , 291 IPC, Section 3-A of
https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis ... made out.
19.Regarding the offence under Section 290 and 291 IPC, it is
necessary to refer the judgment of this Court
report will constitute the offences
under Sections 143 , 341 , 188 and 291 IPC, in the absence of a promulgation.
3.The facts in brief ... petitioners, implicating them within the penal provisions of
Section 143 , 341 , 188 and 291 IPC does not arise. In the absence of any
evidence
registered for the offences
punishable under Sections 188 , 341 , 290 and 291 of I.P.C. and Sections ... I.P.C. which defines public
nuisance, which is punishable under Section 290 I.P.C. As regards the offence
under Section 291
Naresh Agarsinh Chhara @ Nariyo vs State Of Gujarat on 20 April, 2018
Author: Harsha Devani
pollution can be dealt under Sections 268 , 290 and 291 of the
Indian Penal Code, as a public nuisance. Under Section 268 of this Code ... some
convenience or advantage.'
94. Sections 290 and 291 of the Indian Penal Code deal with the
punishment for public nuisance.
Criminal Procedure Code
under Sections 365 and 120-B of the IPC ( Sections 367 ,
386 , 291 , 506 , 323 of the IPC added later on), registered
291
Indian Penal Code , Section 9 of the Bihar Control of
Loudspeaker Act and Section 24 and 10 of the POCSO Act.
Counsel
Police Station,
Aminjikarai Chennai. .. Respondent
Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 482 Cr.P.C. seeking to set side the order dated 04.07.2018 passed ... facing trial in C.C. No.1795 of 2010 under Section 291 IPC before the V Metropolitan Magistrate, Egmore, Allikulam.
3. PW1 was examined
filed a report stating that FIR No.
291/2001 u/s 365 IPC has been raised on the complaint of Suresh Kumar
regarding abduction ... Hazart Nizamuddin, South
East, Delhi has produced FIR no. 291/2001 under Section 365 IPC registered
at PS Hazrat Nizamuddin which
those
contentions and declined to quash the proceedings under
Section 483 Cr.P.C., against which this appeal has been
preferred.
10. Shri Pradeep Ghosh ... obscene"
within the meaning of Section 291(1) I.P.C. so as to
remand a trial of the Appellants in respect