under sections 406 and 420 read
with Section 120B of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) inter alia stating "that
the accused persons ... offence.
In case of a complaint under Section 200 Cr.P.C. or IPC a Magistrate can
take cognizance of the offence made
Nothing contained in this section
shall affect section 71 of the Indian Penal Code
(45 of 1860).
The relevant provisions of Section ... Section
220 of the Code may also try them of the charge under
Section 120-B read with Section 420
other provisions of this Code,-
(a) Any offence under the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) may
be tried by -
i) The High Court ... Nothing contained in this section shall affect section 71 of the
Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).”
20. Persons accused of different offences committed
1992 was registered on 18.02.1992 under Sections 420 , 467 , 468 and 471 I.P.C., against three accused of which we are concerned only with ... which have not been defined under the Cr.P.C . but have been defined by the I.P.C . Under Section 44 "injury
their powers to investigate. Section 154
Cr.P.C deals with information as to cognizable cases, whereas Section 155
Cr.P.C deals with information ... Code. The Crime
No.350 of 2012 was registered under Sections 406, 420 read with
Sections 120-B and 34 IPC. The present
persons accused of offences under sections 411
and 414 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860 ) or
either of those sections in respect ... persons accused of any offence under Chapter XII
of the Indian Penal Code relating to counterfeit
coin and persons accused of any other offence
under
charged with the substantive offence or cheating under Section 420 , Indian Penal Code. He was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for a period of three ... Gangadhar Tilak, ILR 33 Bom 221. In that case Bal Gangadhar Tilak was charged under Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code in respect
under
sections 120(b) , 420 of IPC. Another one Thiruvengadam lodged
compliant and the case was registered ... given by PW1 as
well as in his 161 of Cr.P.C . statement nothing has been stated and
hence any improvements in the testimony
THIS CRIMINAL APPEAL IS FILED UNDER SECTION
378(1) AND (3) OF CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PRAYING
TO SET ASIDE THE JUDGMENT AND ORDER ... offences punishable under the provisions of Sections 436
and 381 of IPC.
2. It is the case of the prosecution that the complaint
Rules')
and Section 379 of the Indian Penal Cod e, 1860 (for
short ' IPC '), etc. For the purpose ... Code of Criminal Procedure
and the Indian Penal Code , we are of
the definite opinion that the
ingredients constituting the offence
under the MMDR