Section 431 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
431. Mischief by injury to public road, bridge, river or channel.—
Whoever commits mischief by doing
Cr.P.C on 26.08.2022. Further, accused
Harparsad Sharma was charged for the offences u/s 283 / 290 / 431 IPC ... Indian
Evidence Act, 1872.
16. The charge against the accused was framed under section 283 / 290 / 431
IPC, however, no evidence has been
Dharmpal Yadav
F. OFFENCE : U/s 283/291/431 IPC
COMPLAINED OF
G. PLEA OF ACCUSED : Pleaded not guilty
H. FINAL ORDER : Acquittal ... Cr.P.C. Further,
accused Arvind Singh Yadav was charged for the offences u/s 283 / 291 / 431 IPC on
23.04.2022 by this
accused
namely Raj Kumar Kashyap for the offences U/s 283/431 IPC .
FIR No. 554/06 State Vs. Raj Kumar Kashyap Page ... matter was fixed for SA. Statement of
accused under Section 313 Cr.PC was recorded by putting entire
incriminating evidence to the accused. The accused
under sections 447 & 341 read with sections 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The same day on which the charge-sheet was received ... under sections 447 and 341 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code against the accused. The learned Magistrate commenced to try the case
against the petitioner
and charge sheet was submitted under Section 294 / 431 IPC, read with Section
3 of Prevention of Damage to Public ... accused and pass a fresh order under Section 239 Cr.P.C. or
Section 240 Cr.P.C. as the case may be, in accordance
read with 227 of
the Constitution of India, read with Section 482 CrPC with a prayer for quashing the
FIR, as well as the charges ... accused and pass a
fresh order under Section 239 CrPC or Section 240 CrPC, as the case may be, in
accordance with law. Subsequently
IPC and 37(2) and 41(3) of the Air Act, 1981 and Water
Act, 1974 respectively. The true copy of the Complaint
short) read with Section 109 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (' IPC ', for short) based upon the
complaint filed
120B read with Section 34
of the Indian Penal Code, and enhanced the sentence
awarded to the Petitioner under Section 467 of the Indian
Penal ... enhance the sentence for offence
punishable under Section 467 of the Indian Penal Code
from 7 (seven) years to 10 (ten) years and has further