recorded and section 337 was substituted with
section 304A of the IPC.
5. During the course of investigation, on 05.04.2016, three
eyewitnesses, namely Mr. Girish ... basis of high speed
remains within the domain of Section 304A of the IPC. To buttress the
same, reliance is paced upon, Prabhakaran Vs State
hurt, or even causing death by
rash or negligent act under Section 304A IPC. It is only when the act
resulting in death is accompanied ... those relating to voluntarily
causing hurt or grievous hurt, or under Section 304A in cases involving
rash or negligent acts, depending upon the nature
accused has
been acquitted of the offences punishable under Sections 279 and
304A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ).
2. The prosecution case ... accused was
alleged to have committed the offences punishable under Sections
279 , 304A IPC and Section 134 of the Motor Vehicles
accused has been
acquitted of the offences punishable under Sections 279 and 304A
of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ).
2. The prosecution case ... accused was alleged to have
committed the offences punishable under Sections 279 , 304A IPC
and Sections 134 and 187 of the Motor Vehicles
guiding factor, is not
justified. In the case under Section 304A the victim is obviously
not present to settle the matter. To permit a legal ... dangerous trend and cannot be permitted. To
quash the proceedings under Section 304A solely on the basis
of a settlement or compromise arrived at between
sheet against the
accused for the offence punishable under Sections 279 and
304A of IPC.
5. On receipt of the charge sheet, presence ... offences and imposed one year imprisonment for
the offence punishable under Section 304A of IPC and three
months imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section
quashing of FIR No. 559/2023, dated 05.08.2023, registered under
Sections 288 / 304A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 [" IPC "], at Police
Station ... Aggarwal and Shaiyad Rakib joined
investigation. A charge sheet under Section 288 / 304A / 34 of IPC
was filed against them.
3. The present petition
convicted
the respondent for the offence under Section 304A of the IPC. The
relevant portion of the impugned judgment in regard to the
respondents reads ... submitted that the respondent has been convicted for the
offence under Section 304A of the IPC for causing death by rash and
negligent driving, whereby
quashing
of FIR No. 135/2019 dated 03.09.2019, registered under Sections
288 / 304A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, at Police Station Roop Nagar ... allegation that the death was by negligence.
Although the offence under Section 304A of IPC is non-compoundable,
the Supreme Court has clearly held that
completion of investigation, chargesheet was filed against
petitioner No. 1, and Section 304A of IPC was added.
G. A supplementary chargesheet was filed against petitioner ... which such power may be invoked even in cases arising
under Section 304A of IPC. In Babu Khan and Anr. v. State and Ors. , this