dated
03.03.2013, u/s 420/467/468/471 IPC , 21/61/85 of NDPS Act and
V.VISHAL
2015.10.13 11:18
I attest ... CrPC for quashing of FIR
No.69 dated 16.04.2013 u/s 420 / 467 / 468 / 471 IPC and 21/61/85 of
NDPS
intent could not be ascribed under the provisions of Section 85 , Indian Penal Code, to the appellant, who as the evidence discloses, was under
registered
under sections 323 / 148 / 149 of the Indian Penal Code (85 of 1860) (for
short ' IPC ') on the statement
false and frivolous counter-complaint under
Section 498-A IPC ( Sections 85 and 86 of BNS, 2023, Annexure P-4). In
fact, Sheetal ... have got registered a counter-
complaint under Section 498-A IPC ( Sections 85 and 86 of BNS, 2023,
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think as to
what act he was doing. Section 85 of the IPC reads as under:-
85. "Act of a person incapable ... entitled to
have the protection of Section 85 of the IPC. The act of the accused is
not covered
dated 09.08.2022, registered under Sections
22 , 29 , 61 , 85 IPC, Police Station Sandaur, District Malerkotla,
Punjab.
The allegations in nutshell are that police
Court convicted the accused under section 307 r/w 34
Indian Penal Code (85 of 1860) (for short ' IPC ') and sentenced
provisions in Chapter IV (General Exceptions) of the
Indian Penal Code , 1860 [for short 'the IPC '] in respect ... following observations have been made" -
" Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code
recognizes the defence of insanity. It is
defined as under
provisions in Chapter IV (General Exceptions) of the
Indian Penal Code , 1860 [for short 'the IPC '] in respect ... following observations have been made" -
" Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code
recognizes the defence of insanity. It is
defined as under
provisions in Chapter IV (General Exceptions) of the
Indian Penal Code , 1860 [for short 'the IPC '] in respect ... following observations have been made" -
" Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code
recognizes the defence of insanity. It is
defined as under