been specifically charge sheeted for offence
under Section 337 IPC but finding that he has been charge-sheeted
for offence punishable under Section ... IPC and 338 IPC . The judgment of conviction
of the trial Court for the offence under Section 279 IPC
Jindal Hospital. Initially, the FIR was
registered initially under Sections 279 / 337 IPC, but after obtaining the case
summary of the injured, Section ... Simple
imprisonment for six 1,000/- imprisonment for
months. one month.
337 IPC Rigorous Rs. 500/- Simple
imprisonment for six imprisonment for
months
337 IPC, however, he cannot be
held guilty of offence under Section 308 IPC. His conviction under Section
308 IPC ... whether
imposition of six months sentence is justified. Sections 279 and 337 IPC
prescribe maximum sentence of six months. The occurrence
woman and endangered personal
safety offense punishable under Sec on 337 IPC and wrongfully commi*ed mischief by
causing loss for more than ... quashing of FIR under Sec ons 279 IPC & 337
IPC cannot be entertained, and qua those sec ons, the quashing
period of six months each
under Sections 279 and 337 IPC and RI for a period of one year ... Sections 279 and 337 IPC, acquitted him of the charge under
Section 304-A IPC.
As per the prosecution case
petitioner for the offences punishable under
Sections 279 , 304-A and 337 , IPC, and vide order dated
19.9.2011, awarded the following sentences:-
Offence ... IPC . 2 years 4,500/- 1 month
337, IPC . 4 months 500/- 5 days
Both the sentences were ordered
sentence for the offences punishable under Sections 279 , 337 and 338 of the
Indian Penal Code was dismissed with a modification in the term ... initially
registered for the offence punishable under Section 279 and 337 , IPC. After
thorough investigation, the report under Section 173 ,
default thereof to further undergo
S.I. for one week.
337 IPC To undergo S.I. for six months and to pay fine ... held the petitioner guilty of the charges under sections 279 and
337 IPC and sentenced him as already indicated above. The appeal
filed
found the accused guilty for an offence punishable under Sections
279 / 337 IPC. However, the accused was acquitted under Section
338 IPC ... sentenced as under :
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Sr. No. Offence sentence awarded
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01. U/S 337 IPC Rigorous imprisonment for four
months
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However, no separate sentence
Sessions Judge and the charge under Section 338 of
Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) was held to be not proved mainly on the
ground ... grievous. Conviction of the petitioner
for offences under Section 279 and 337 IPC and sentence
awarded by the trial Court were, however, maintained