Section 404 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
404. Dishonest misappropriation of property possessed by deceased person at the time of his death.—
Whoever dishonestly
404 Indian
Penal Code (' IPC ' - for short). They were, however, acquitted for the
offence punishable under Section 201 IPC ... rigorous
imprisonment for six months each for the offence under Section 404
IPC. The sentences of imprisonment were, however, to run
concurrently
where charges for the offences under Sections 449 , 302 , 392 and 404 IPC were framed. When questioned, the accused pleaded "Not Guilty ... Sentence imposed
449 IPC
10 years R.I.
392 IPC
10 years R.I.
404 IPC
3 years
Court of Session, at Kaithal, where charge under Sections 302 and
404 IPC was framed against the appellant, whereto, latter pleaded
not guilty ... IPC and in its place, he is convicted
for commission of offence punishable under Section 304 Part II of the
Indian Penal Code
where charges for the offences under Sections 449 , 302 , 392 and 404 IPC were framed. When questioned, the accused pleaded "Not Guilty ... Sentence imposed
449 IPC
10 years R.I.
392 IPC
10 years R.I.
404 IPC
3 years
convicted under Sections 302 read with 34 IPC and 404 IPC . Considering the case to be rarest of rare, accused-appellant ... undergo one year additional imprisonment. Further under Section 404 IPC, he was sentenced to undergo three years imprisonment with a fine
Section 404 and 302/149 IPC, under Section 341 IPC, under Section 25 of Indian Arms Act
4
Satbir
58 years ... Section 404 and 302/149 IPC, under Section 341 IPC, under Section 25 of Indian Arms Act
11
Subhash
28 years
404 of 2013
guilty for the offence punishable under Section 404 IPC and
sentenced to suffer Rigorous Imprisonment for six months ... 404 of 2013
18. As stated earlier, the conviction under Section 302 r/w.
Section 34, 201 and 404 I.P.C is against
undergo two months R.I. Further, they were convicted under Section 404 IPC and were sentenced to undergo three years R.I. each ... offence under Section 120-B IPC or Section 404 IPC; that so far as Sections 302 and 201 IPC
acquitted for the charge of
the offence punishable under
Section 404 IPC.
FIR No : 542/2016, SC No. 196/2017
PS : Anand Parbat ... offences punishable under
Sections 302 IPC & 404 IPC for committing murder of his wife
Smt. Sonia W/o Sh. Sonu