others ) and submitted that even though the accused convicted under Section 498A IPC for the offence of cruelty on same evidence, he can be convicted ... Section 498A IPC, even no separate charge has been framed under Section 498A IPC. In my opinion, the available evidence are sufficient to convict
304B
Indian Penal Code (for short ` IPC ') but was convicted under Section 498A
IPC and sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment ... 498A IPC. Learned senior counsel submitted that in the absence of
a specific charge under Section 498A IPC, the High Court could not have
convicted
under Section 304B of Indian Penal Code, but they were convicted under Section 498A of Indian Penal Code.
2. Feeling aggrieved by the conviction ... Section 304B of Indian Penal Code, but they both were convicted under Section 498A of Indian Penal Code and each of them were sentenced
deceased with cruelty and resultantly, he
could not have been convicted under Section 498A IPC solely on the basis
of his own statement as recorded ... cruelty. After the trial, the Sessions court had convicted the accused
under Section 498A IPC, but it had acquitted him under Section 304B
whether the learned trial Judge was justified in convicting the appellant under Section 498A , I.P.C., and if the answer to that question ... person charged and acquitted under Section 304B can be convicted under Section 498A without charge being there, if such a case is made
Presiding Officer, Fast
Track Court, KGF convicting for the offences punishable
under Sections 498A and 304B r/w 34 of the Indian Penal
Code ... documentary
evidence, Accused Nos.1 and 3 are convicted for the
offences punishable under Sections 498A and 304B r/w
Section 34 IPC and Sections
arising out of FIR No.410/2010 whereby he was
convicted u/s 498A / 306 IPC and was sentenced to undergo rigorous
imprisonment ... unlawful demands of dowry of the
accused. Hence, accused was convicted u/s 498A IPC. However, as
regards offence u/s 304B IPC, learned Trial
Judge (No. 2), West Tripura, Agartala, the accused-appellant stands convicted under Section 498A of the IPC and sentenced to suffer rigorous imprisonment ... mind the fact that the accused-appellant stands convicted only under Section 498A , IPC, when I scan the evidence on record what I notice
said evidence available
on record, appellant - accused be convicted for the
offence punishable under Section 498A IPC and also
seeks for sustaining the conviction imposed ... negative
and appellant/accused deserves to be convicted for the
offence punishable under Section 498A IPC also.
RE: POINT NO.(2)
20. Learned Sessions Judge
court held that accused cannot be convicted under Section 304B IPC. Instead he was convicted under Section 498A IPC only. Similarly in the case ... established from the evidence on record. The appellant was convicted under Section 498A IPC. In the present case evidence regarding the visit