Section 411 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
411. Dishonestly receiving stolen property.—
Whoever dishonestly receives or retains any stolen property, knowing or having reason
under Section 120-B read with Section 420 Indian
Penal Code and Section 406 Indian Penal Code." It is,
therefore, seen from the allegations ... Section 420 Indian Penal Code read with Section 109 Indian
Penal Code and they had also committed other offences under
Section 411 Indian Penal Code
under Sections 392 / 394 / 302 / 34 IPC and Section 411 IPC in FIR No. 390/2001 PS Mangol Puri, Delhi ... IPC and Section 412 IPC, eventual conviction recorded against them was under Sections 392 / 394 / 302 / 34 IPC
section 302, 302 R/w 34, 201, 435, 380 or
alternatively 411 IPC .
Against A3 – Under section 302, 380 or alternatively 411 IPC ... alternatively U/s 411 IPC .
Against A5 – Under Section 201, 380 or alternatively U/s 411
IPC .”
7. They were tried
occurred. Therefore,
he would be liable for the offence under Section 411 IPC for
dishonestly receiving stolen property. "Stolen property ... robbery is
designated as "stolen property". Section 411 IPC provides for
punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen property. It envisages
that whoever
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SNEHA
Court under Section 411 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860
Date: 2022.09.07
17:27:42 IST
Reason:
(for short “ IPC ... under Section 114
of the Evidence Act and under Section 411 of
Indian Penal Code as a receiver of stolen
property knowing the same
charges. But, in the matter of Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code, the Section specifically relates to a habit of the dealing in stolen ... 411 in respect of offence of dishonestly receiving stolen property knowing it to be stolen. The legislature inserted Section 413 in the Indian Penal Code
assailed his
conviction for the offence punishable under Section 411 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (“ IPC ”, hereafter) and sentence of rigorous imprisonment ... Suleman Sections 450 , 394 , 397 , IPC
Kallu Section 120-B , IPC
Manoj Section 411 , IPC
Upon committal, charges were
Section 379 , and other provisions of the Indian Penal Code
(hereinafter referred to as the ' IPC ') as also for the alleged ... registered under Sections 378 , Stock at two K-License places
379, 411 IPC read with Rules difference of 20590 CFT sand
dated 18.12.2015 registered under Sections 379 and 411 IPC at Police
Station Manimajra (Annexure P-2).
4. That meanwhile ... report under Section 173
Cr.P.C. was submitted on 17.05.2016 registered under Sections 379 / 411 / 34 IPC.
The petitioner