Case arising out of :
FIR No. : 434/07
U/s : 394/397/411/34 IPC
25/27/54/59 Arms ... Sadar Bazar
U/s 394/397/411/34 IPC
25/27/54/59 Arms Act
Date of judgment : 19.01.2011
JUDGMENT
1. The case
punishable under Section 302 / 394 / 34 IPC and sentenced as
under:-
(i) U/S 302/34 IPC to undergo life imprisonment ... fine, to
undergo SI for 6 months.
(ii) U/S 394/34 IPC to undergo RI for 4 years
dated 10.04.2012, joint charges
were framed against appellants under sections 393 / 394 / 34 IPC and under
section 397 IPC. The appellants ... offence punishable under Section 398 IPC alongwith Sections 393 / 394 / 34
IPC by ignoring the fact that for holding appellants guilty
34 IPC. After supply of
copies, ld.M.M. framed a charge against both the appellants u/s 324 / 34 IPC ... held both the appellants guilty for the offence punishable u/s 394 / 34 IPC and
u/s 397 IPC and convicted
passed by ld. predecessor,
charge under Section 395 IPC; 394/34 IPC and 323/34 IPC was framed
against ... offences punishable under
Sections 395 IPC; 394/34 and 323/34 IPC for which all of these accused
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been chargesheeted for committing offences punishable
under Section 392 / 394 / 34 , Indian Penal Code (45 of
1860) (hereinafter referred to as " IPC ... charge
sheeted for the offences punishable under Section
392 / 394 / 34 , Indian Penal Code and Section 141 of the IR
Act.
Page
2380/15
PS. Mangol Puri
Under Section 307 / 394 / 397 / 34 IPC
174A IPC
State Versus 1. Vineet @ Rinku ... 34 IPC & 174A IPC
Predecessor of this court was pleased to frame charge under Section
506 / 34 , 307 / 34
Rahul @ Hotla for the offence punishable under Section
394 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code and against accused Sudhir @ Nanu
for the offence punishable under ... hereby convicted for the offence punishable under Section 394 / 34 of
the Indian Penal Code and accused Sudhir @ Nanu is also convicted
for the offence
RAHUL & ANR FIR NO.139/10/U/ S. 394 / 397 / 302 / 34 IPC/PSMANGOLPURI page 1 of page ... RAHUL & ANR FIR NO.139/10/U/ S. 394 / 397 / 302 / 34 IPC/PSMANGOLPURI page 2 of page 26
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accused
most essential part of section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. It is
common intention to commit the crime actually committed. This
common intention ... arranged plan. On the other hand,
section 149 of the Indian Penal Code speaks of an offence being
committed by any member of an unlawful