quashed the
proceedings against the accused for the offences punishable under
Sections 307 and 34 of the IPC, relying upon the decision of this Court ... Police
Station Raun, District Bhind, for the offences punishable under
Sections 307 and 34 of the IPC, which was registered as Crime
quashed the proceedings against the accused for
the offences punishable under Sections 307 , 294 and 34 of the
IPC, the State of Madhya Pradesh ... police station, Kotwali, District
Datia for the offences punishable under Sections 307 , 294 and
34 of the IPC, which was registered as Crime
307, (2019) 4 RECCRIR 828, (2019) 76 OCR 875, 2019 CRILR(SC MAH GUJ) 1141, (2020) 110 ALLCRIC
read with 34 of the IPC , Section 376 (2)(g) , Section 307
read with Section 34 of the IPC, Sections ... confirmed the conviction of the accused for
the offences punishable under Section 307 read with Section 34
of the IPC, Section 397 read with Section
herein by
Crime No. 23 of 2013 for the offences under Sections 307, 294
Signature Not Verified
read Section 34 of the IPC registered ... hereinthe original Accused for the offences under Sections
307 , 294 read with Section 34 of the IPC. That the said
complaint was registered
January, 2019
Equivalent citations: AIR 2019 SUPREME COURT 517, 2019 (4) SCC 307, 2019 LAB IC 1079, (2019) 160 FACLR 651, (2019) 1 CURLR
quashing the criminal cases.
29.6. Offences under Section 307 IPC would fall in the category
of heinous and serious offences and therefore ... rest its decision merely
because there is a mention of Section 307 IPC in the FIR or the
charge is framed under this provision
quashing the criminal cases.
(VI)Offences under Section 307 IPC would fall in the
category of heinous and serious offences and
therefore ... rest its decision
merely because there is a mention of Section 307
IPC in the FIR or the charge is framed under this
provision
Criminal Appeal was filed by the Respondents
against their conviction under Section 307 of the Indian
Penal Code (hereinafter referred to as “ Section 307 ... High Court reduced the conviction of the Respondents
from Section 307 to Section 324 of the Indian Penal Code
(hereinafter referred to as “ Section
Bench. The
High Court converted the conviction of the respondent under Section 307 of the
Indian Penal Code („Penal Code‟) to Section ... injured. The charge-sheet was filed under Sections
147 and 307 read with 149 and 323 of the Penal Code. The respondent was
found guilty