power under section 319 Cr.P.C. to face trial for charge under section 307 , 504 , 506 IPC together with co-accused Ashok ... power under section 319 Cr.P.C. to face trial for charge under section 307 , 504 , 506 , 352 IPC vide order dated
307 / 34 IPC and the appellant was separately charged under Section, 307 IPC The appellant, Moirangthem Gojendra Singh was convicted under ... under Section 307 IPC only, the accused could be convicted under Section 326 IPC without a charge under that section. Therefore
concerned, present appellant Chhotey has been convicted of charge under Section 307 IPC (double counts for attempt to commit murder witness Chhotey ... Dhanuk has been sentenced to 4 years rigorous imprisonment for charge under Section 307 IPC and 4 years rigorous imprisonment have been awarded
Accused No.
Charge
Charge No.1
3,6,8 to 13, 16, 19, 20,23 and 24
Section 147 IPC
Charge ... IPC
Charge No.4
8 to 26
Section 302 read with Section 149 IPC
Charge No.5
3
Section 307 IPC
sufficient evidence, which if proved, would lead
to proving the charge under Section 307 IPC. For this
purpose, it would be open ... sufficient evidence, which if proved, would lead
to proving the charge under Section 307 IPC. For this
purpose, it would be open
307,
Indian Penal Code , and the Magistrate frames a charge of
minor offence, for example under s. 326 or s. 338 , Indian
Penal Code ... under s. 307 , Indian Penal
Code in view of the acquittal on the charge under ss. 326
and 338, Indian Penal Code . Reliance was placed
under Section 307 of the IPC. Mr. Negi invited attention of this
Court to the provision contained in Section 307 IPC ... Charge sheet dated 24.6.2016, whereby present petitioner-accused
has been charged for the commission of offence under Section 307 of the
IPC.
Order
Vivek Singh Katta has been charge-sheeted under Sections 147 , 148 , 149 , 302 , 307 , 120B , 216A and 34 ... initially charge-sheeted, vide charge sheet dated 13.12.2020 under Sections 120B , 216A and 34 I.P.C. However, subsequently investigating officer submitted supplementary charge-sheet
absolutely no medical evidence to substantiate the framing of charge under section 307 I.P.C. In the absence of any admissible medical evidence merely ... held that an accused charged under Section 307 I.P.C. cannot be acquitted merely because the injuries inflicted on the victim were
charge sheet
against Ashutosh, without his arrest.
13. The appellant was charged with committing offences punishable
under Section 307 / 313 / 376 of the IPC