Section
5(1)(d)(ii) of Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, Section 366A & 370(A)
IPC and Section 6 of the POCSO Act, against ... Section 366A &
370(A) IPC and Section 6 of the POCSO Act, against A8 Section 366A &
370(A) IPC and Section
respondent Police, originally, registered a case under
Section 366A IPC and subsequently, after investigation, altered the
Sections as 366A r/w Section ... appellant argued that on
20.05.2008, FIR was registered under Section 366A IPC and according to
the prosecution, Observation Mahazar was prepared on 20.05.2008. The
report
appellant
in Crime No.351/2016 for the offence under Section 366A of IPC and
Section 11 of Prohibition of Child Marriage Act. After investigation ... after completing
formalities, framed the charge for the offence u/s.366A IPC, Section 10
of Prohibition of Child Marriage Act and Section
appellant herein. He stood charged for the offence under Sections 366A and 376(1) of IPC. When the appellant was questioned as to the charge ... after full-fledged trial, found the appellant guilty of offence under Sections 366A and 376(1) of IPC. The appellant was accordingly convicted and sentenced
sheet before the learned Judicial Magistrate, Arani for the
offences under Sections 366A , 376D of IPC and Sections 6 and 10 of the
POCSO ... herein/A2 and A3 are guilty for the offences under Sections
366A , 376D IPC and Section 6 of the POCSO Act and they were
offences under Section 9
of Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, Section 366A IPC, Section
5(l) read with 6 of POCSO ... prosecution not proved its
case for the offence under Section 366A IPC beyond all reasonable doubt.
Therefore, the conviction and sentence passed by the trial
formalities,
framed charges against the appellant for the offences under Sections 366A and 306
IPC.
3. In order to prove the case of the prosecution ... found that the appellant was not guilty for the offence
under Section 366A IPC, however, found guilty for the offence under Section
case is
made out and the said Section reads as follows:-
“366A. Procuration of minor girl —
Whoever, by any means whatsoever, induces any minor girl
appellant. For better understanding Section
366(A) of IPC is extracted hereunder:-
“366A. Procuration of minor girl — Whoever, by any
means whatsoever, induces any minor ... committed any offence under the POCSO Act or under Section 366A
of IPC.
23.The learned Sessions Judge failed to consider the same and
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pregnant and thereby, the appellant/accused has committed the offence
under Section 366A IPC and Section 6 of ' Protection of Children from
Sexual Offences