respondent/State.
Law laid down *Section 302/304 Part-II Indian
Penal Code - Single blow- As a Rule
of Thumb, it cannot be said that ... course of nature to cause death.
[34] Section 85 of Indian Penal Code was again considered by the
Apex Court
wife under
Sections 302, 498A read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. A-1 and
A-2 were found guilty and sentenced ... Section 304 Part I or Section 304 Part II of the Indian Penal
Code . We find it difficult to accept this contention. Assuming that
basis of the report under
section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (" CrPC "),
submitted on conclusion of investigation into the first ... offences punishable under section 342 read with section 34 of
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (" IPC "), section 330 read with section
under Sections 147 , 148 , 324 , 504, 302
read with Section 149 Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and
Section 25 of the Arms ... Part I read with Section 34 of Indian Penal
Code and Section 25 of the Arms Act. The Sessions
Court had acquitted the appellants/accused
tenable in view of specific
provision laid down in Section 221 Cr.P.C., which is reproduced
hereinunder:-................
81. Hence, when there is clear ... under Section 82 Cr.P.C. stands vitiated.
Accordingly, accused Smt. Dhanesh is acquitted of the charge
under Section 174A of IPC
2009,
registered under Sections 394 / 397 / 302 / 34 / 120B of the Indian Penal
Code (hereinafter referred to as ' IPC ') at Police ... Mahesh @ Maheshwa
could not be arrested and proceedings under Section 82
Cr.P.C were initiated against them. Both the said
accused person were declared
payment of fine, six months additional rigorous imprisonment u/s 302 I.P.C.
3) Kashmir (A1) died during the pendency of this appeal ... written report, Case Crime No. 203 of 1986 u/s 302 / 307 I.P.C. was registered against the accused
wife under
Sections 302, 498A read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. A-1 and
A-2 were found guilty and sentenced ... Section 304 Part I or Section 304 Part II of the Indian Penal
Code . We find it difficult to accept this contention. Assuming that
acquitted u/s 248(1) Cr.PC on 14.12.2005
10) Vengara PS Crime No.67/95, U/s.420 IPC ... Cr.PC on
14.12.2005
11) Hill Palace PS Crime No.269/99 U/s.420 IPC pending Trial
closure of the prosecution evidence, the accused was
examined under Section 313 Cr.P.C., wherein he denied all the
incriminating circumstances appearing against ... think as to
what act he was doing. Section 85 of the IPC reads as under:-
85. "Act of a person incapable