Section 379 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
379. Punishment for theft.—
Whoever commits theft shall be punished with imprisonment of either description
Indian Telegraph Act and upheld the sentence
recorded by the learned trial Court under Section 379 IPC.
However, the sentence is modified ... provisions under Section 377 Cr.P.C. he has right to argue his
case on conviction under Section 379 IPC and also argued
question of said offence being an offence Under Section 379 Indian Penal Code does not arise because the said Act makes illegal mining an offence ... provisions of the Indian Penal Code when the act of an accused is an offence both under the Indian Penal Code and under the Provisions
months u/s 379 IPC |
| |Wdt. 4-7-2005 |Set off 402 days |
|6 |CC 932/05 |Sentenced to undergo ... months u/s 379 IPC |
| |Wdt.4-7-2005 |Set off 465 days |
|7 |CC 171/05 |Sentenced to undergo
complainant herein and even
Ramesh Kumar for the offence under Section 379 IPC. That the
Learned Trial Court has taken cognizance against ... Cr.P.C. when the Trial Court has taken cognizance
against the appellant for the offences under Sections 323 , 341 , 379
IPC
arising
out of FIR No.824/06 u/s 379 / 328 / 411 of Indian Penal Code, 1860
whereby the appellant was convicted ... period of 2
years.
ii) For offence u/s 379 IPC, he was sentenced to undergo R.I. for a
period
default of
payment of fine, to further
undergo 2 months RI.
379 IPC RI for one year and to pay fine ... accused appellant for the offence under Section 376(1) and 379 IPC and sentenced him in the manner as stated above holding inter
Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, Section 447 IPC, Section 323 IPC and Section 379 IPC and the sentence ... punishable under Section 447 IPC, 3) punishable under Section 323 IPC and 4) punishable under Section 379 IPC
under Chapter XVI or Chapter XVII or Chapter XXII of the Indian Penal Code ."
In the order of detention passed by the detaining authority ... aforesaid case, the only provision of the offences under the Indian Penal Code was referred to and no provision relating to other enactment which
that
application of other acts including the Criminal Procedure Code / Indian Penal
Code stood barred. Learned senior counsel next submitted that there were no
averments ... referred
to us as follows:-
(i)Since, the offences under the Indian Penal Code involved in the cases
before us and an offence under Section