terminated by
registered medical practitioners
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Indian Penal
Code (45 of 1860), a registered medical practitioner shall
not be guilty ... shall not be guilty
of committing any offence under the Indian Penal Code 1860 8 or under any other
law for the time being
Sh. Jai Singh vs Sh. Inder Singh on 22 February, 2022
CS no. 332/2016
IPC
ii. Offence under section 121A 53-58
IPC
iii. Conviction under section 122 58
IPC
iv. Conviction under ... Cr.P.C . to prosecute the accused
Government of West persons under section 121, 121A,
Bengal) 124A read with section 120B IPC
Ahluwalia J.
1. This Criminal Appeal under Section 374 of Cr.P.C. has been
filed against the judgment and sentence dated ... which appellant
has been convicted under Section 302 of I.P.C. and a fine of Rs. 500/-
2
Dashrath @ Katai Vs. State
Section 85 of Penal Code.
35. Considered the submissions made by the Counsel for the
appellant.
36. Section 85 of Penal Code reads as under ... will.
37. In order to take benefit of Section 85 of Penal Code, the
appellant must prove that thing which intoxicated him was
administered
matter
for recording a statement of accused under section
313 of Cr.P.C.
5 CC 15985 of 2011
4. Said statement of accused came ... section 248(1) of Cr.P.C, accused is
hereby acquitted of the offences punishable
U/s. 447 of IPC and Section
Nagar)
U/s: 409/420/120 B IPC , Section
506 IPC & Section 174-A IPC
State Vs Ranbir ... Park, New Delhi
4. Offence complained of : 409/420/120 B IPC,
Sec.506 IPC & Section
174-A IPC
convicted for the offences
punishable u/s 120B IPC, u/s 365
IPC r/w sec. 120B IPC ... offences and after
making compliance of provisions of Section 207 Cr.P.C. Ld. M.M.
committed the matter to Sessions Court
under Section 363 / 302 / 201 / 379 / 411 / 34 of the Indian Penal
Code (for short IPC ) and by the order dated 28.01.2020 they ... started under
Section 363 / 376(g) / 302 / 201 / 34 of Indian Penal Code (for short
IPC ) and one Sub Inspector (for short
Police Station, Rohru, District
Shimla, under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short
" IPC ").
4. After completion ... that
the appellant was insane within the meaning of Section
84 Indian Penal Code."
12. Learned counsel has also placed reliance upon the decision