offences punishable
under Sections 304 Part II, 338 and 337 of the Indian
Penal Code , 1860 ( IPC ... Part II. The constituent
elements of Part I and Part II are different and,
consequently, the difference in punishment. For
punishment under Section 304 Part
Sessions Judge, Bhopal,
framing charges against the accused under
Section 304 Part II I.P.C . in Sessions Trial ... Mokham Singh Nain,
Badri Nihale, Ramashish and Silvanus Tirki
under Section 304 Part-II I.P.C., but dropped
the charge under Section 330
guilty of
commission of offence under Section 304 Part II of the Indian Penal
Code (for short IPC ... drawn with regard to case
falling under Sections 304 A and 304 Part II of the IPC .
In the said
section 304A IPC, section 304 Part II, IPC was
substituted which is an offence exclusively ... bail even
after the charge was modified to include section 304 Part II,
IPC . On the framing of the charge
upheld or the conviction be
converted to one under section 304 Part II IPC ? Appropriate
sentencing is a very vital ... view, the accused appellant ought to have
been convicted under section 304 Part II I.P.C. instead of
under section 302
case of alteration of
conviction of the appellant into Section 304 (part II)
IPC as prayed by learned counsel ... appropriate conviction of the appellant would be under
Section 304 (part II) IPC in place of 302 IPC
herein) for the offence
punishable under Section 304 Part II of the Indian Penal Code (' IPC ... sentence awarded to the appellant under
Section 304 Part II of the Indian Penal Code and
instead award the sentence
whether a case falls under Section
302 or 304 Part I or 304 Part II IPC , held thus ... fall
under Section 304 Part I of the IPC and not under Section 304 Part
II of the IPC
Sessions Judge, Bhopal, framing
charges against the accused under Section 304 Part II I.P.C . in
Sessions Trial ... Part-II
I.P.C ., but dropped the charge under Section 330 I.P.C.
6. Aggrieved by the framing of charge under Section 304
punishable under Part (II) of Section
304 IPC.
11. Under Section 304 Part II of IPC ... offences
would fall under Section 304 Part II. But, before
any charge is framed under Section 304 Part II, the
material on record must