case
was altered from 'girl missing' to offence under Section 366A of IPC.
e. The original copy of the FIR was submitted ... materials, had framed charges against the accused
for the offence under Section 366A of IPC and when the accused were
questioned, they had denied
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
2003 was registered for the offence under Sections 366A
and 376 IPC, on 10.10.2003 at 9.00 p.m., as against one Rabeek [A1] and
Hakkim ... final report as against the accused persons for
the offences under Sections 366A and 376 IPC on 26.03.2004 and the same
was taken on file
Mahila Court, Salem. He stood charged
for the offences under Sections 366A and 496 IPC. By judgment dated
18.02.2010, the trial court found him guilty ... final report against the
appellant/accused for the offences punishable under Sections 366A and
496 IPC.
(ii) After summoning the appellant/accused, the learned Judicial
after
securing the detenu, the case was altered into one under Sections
366A , 109 , 101 and 120 IPC and Sections
arrest of the 4 th respondent, the
Sections have been altered to 366A, Section 5(1) and 6 of POCSO Act and he
has been
Soundarapandiyanar 363 IPC @ 366A IPC & 6 of
Angadi Police Station, POCSO Act, 2012
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The alleged ground case has been registered
appellant was charged with having committed to the offences
under Sections 366 , 366A and 494 of IPC. The appellant denied the
charges and claimed
respondent was arrested and the
case was altered into one under Section 366A IPC and Sections 5(1)
and 6 of POCSO Act.
5.Since
commission
of offence under Section 366A IPC. The petitioner apprehending that he
was very much concerned about the safety and well being of his minor