order dated 26.04.1999, he was
summoned for committing offence sunder Section 417 IPC.
15. The respondent No.2 filed complaint case against ... Section 151 CPC
pleading that he had filed a criminal complaint in which the accused was
summoned under Section 417 IPC. The said
revision petitioner/accused for the offences under Sections 468 , 420 and 417 IPC. P.W.10 investigating officer took the case on file ... accused guilty of the offences under Sections 468 , 420 and 417 IPC and sentenced her as stated above, against which, the revision petitioner
similarly
for the offence punishable under Section 417 IPC also
she was sentenced to pay fine of Rs.10,000/-.
3. The State ... According to the learned State Public Prosecutor,
the offence under Section 417 IPC is punishable with
imprisonment of either description which may extend
documentary
evidence. The learned Magistrate convicted A1 and A2
u/s.417 IPC and sentenced to simple imprisonment for four
months ... 417 IPC, but they were acquitted for offence
u/s.471 and 468 IPC . Against that, both accused preferred
Crl.Appeal
provisions of section 222 Cr.P.C. the accused is liable for the
offence punishable under section 417 IPC.
29. The accused also ... offences punishable under section
193 IPC r/w section 199 IPC, 417 IPC and section 468 / 471
IPC
Court for holding the appellant guilty of the
offence under Section 417 IPC. Ld. Counsel for the
appellant pointed out that FIR number ... before the Ld. Trial
Court and that the offence of Section 417 IPC i.e cheating
was duly proved and hence the appellant
undergo simple imprisonment for two years.
IPC .
U/s 417 IPC read with Rigorous imprisonment for one year and fine ... order to prove the charge under Section 417 IPC, there
should be fraudulent or dishonest inducement of a person by deceiving
person in body, mind or reputation, charge u/s 417 IPC is
also misplaced. In support of his contentions, Ld. Counsel for
accused ... 02404R0699002007
Police Station Alipur
Under Section 420 / 468 / 471 of the Indian Penal Code
State v. Shobh Raj @ Amardeep
ORDER ON SENTENCE
28.11.2011
Present
against the
petitioner for an offence punishable under Section 417 of the Indian
Penal Code.
2. The learned counsel for the petitioner, the learned counsel ... taken against this petitioner for the offence
punishable u/s 417 of IPC, therefore, this order is not lawful
fine
of Rs.2,000/- under section 417 of the Indian Penal Code (in short, IPC ).
2. In GR Case ... held the accused guilty for
committing and offence punishable u/s 417 I.P.C."
9. As noticed above, the petitioner has been convicted