Section 384 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
384. Punishment for extortion.—
Whoever commits extortion shall be punished with imprisonment of either description
Cr.P.C., and a case in Crime No.307 of 2000 was registered for the offence under Section 384 IPC. After completing ... Cr.P.C. After completing investigation, a final report was filed on 27.02.2004 since an offence under Section 384 IPC is barred
learned trial Court has framed the charges under sections 306 and 384
IPC. At this Juncture, it is necessary to be mentioned that ... Court has mentioned the
offecnce 304 IPC instead of 384 IPC , same has been rectified by the
trial Court
MAGISTRATE: DELHI
FIR No.: 46/2006
PS: Special Cell
U/s 384/506 IPC r/w Section 120 B IPC
Unique ... 2006: PS Special Cell: U/s 384/506 IPC r/w Sec.120 B IPC DOD: 13.09.2011
3) Om Prakash
Case Crime No. 0224 of 2019, u/ss. 342, 447, 506, 384 I.P.C ., P.S. Azeemnagar, District Rampur.
Manoj Kumar, Revenue Inspector ... Case Crime No. 0227/2019, U/S. 323, 342, 447, 384, 506 I.P.C., P.S.- Azeem Nagar, District Rampur
Bandey Ali
(i) Azam
year
IPC
342 r/w 34 and 114 RI for 6 - -
IPC months
384 ... year
IPC
342 r/w 34 and 114 RI for 6 - -
IPC months
384
convicting the Appellants under
Section 376 -D of the Indian Penal Code and sentencing the 1st Appellant
to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life with fine ... Indrajit Singh of Lamlongei punishable under section 354 IPC, 376 IPC
and 384 IPC . On the same day, charge
convicting the Appellants under
Section 376 -D of the Indian Penal Code and sentencing the 1st Appellant
to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life with fine ... Indrajit Singh of Lamlongei punishable under section 354 IPC, 376 IPC
and 384 IPC . On the same day, charge
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTIOND 186, 204, 120B AND
353 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE , 1860 REGISTERED BY
RESPONDENT NO.2 KADUGODI POLICE STATION, PENDING ... OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER
SECTIONS 186, 204, 120B AND 353 OF THE INDIAN PENAL
CODE , 1860, REGISTERED BY THE R-2 KADUGODI POLICE
STATION PENDING
provisions of Section 154 of Cr.P.C. and there is no
ingredients of offence under Section 384 of IPC and case ... Having perused the ingredients of Section 383 and
penal provisions of Section 384 of IPC, the Court has to take
note