offences under Sections 420 / 467 / 468 / 471
IPC.
CRL.A. Nos. 265-66,269-70 of 2008 Page ... offences under Section 120B read with
Sections 420 / 467 / 468 / 471 IPC with both the sentences being directed
to run concurrently.
(ii) Appellant
Delhi under Section 500 , 211 and 120-B of the Indian Penal
Code („ IPC ‟). The Respondent examined himself and six others as
witnesses ... order discharging the
accused under Section 202 CrPC for the offence involving Section
500 IPC was reversed by the High Court
offences under Sections 420 / 467 / 468 / 471
IPC.
CRL.A. Nos. 265-66,269-70 of 2008 Page ... offences under Section 120B read with
Sections 420 / 467 / 468 / 471 IPC with both the sentences being directed
to run concurrently.
(ii) Appellant
criminal proceedings registered under
Section 406 , 420 and 379 of the Indian Penal
Code against Mr. Aggarwal, as also his wife, Mrs.
Shashi Aggarwal.
Instances ... acts of
criminal defamation under Sections 499 and 500
of the Indian Penal Code in conspiracy, collusion
and with a common intent as postulated
accused persons who had been
charged with offences punishable under the Indian Penal Code („ IPC ‟) and the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention ... which he had been charged except for that punishable
under Section 174A IPC to which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced in terms
undergo SI for 1 year;
(ii) Section 153A (1) (a) and (b) IPC, to RI for three years; and
(iii) Section 295 IPC ... were convicted for the offences punishable
under Sections 147 and 148 IPC. By the order on sentence dated
9th May 2013, they have
offences under Sections 420 / 467 / 468 / 471
IPC.
CRL.A. Nos. 265-66,269-70 of 2008 Page ... offences under Section 120B read with
Sections 420 / 467 / 468 / 471 IPC with both the sentences being directed
to run concurrently.
(ii) Appellant
undergo SI for 1 year;
(ii) Section 153A (1) (a) and (b) IPC, to RI for three years; and
(iii) Section 295 IPC ... were convicted for the offences punishable
under Sections 147 and 148 IPC. By the order on sentence dated
9th May 2013, they have
Respondent/Accused has been acquitted of the offence under
Section 304B Indian Penal Code („ IPC ‟) even while he was convicted for
the offence ... shall
have the same meaning as in section 304B , of the Indian Penal Code,
(45 of 1860)."
39. The two ingredients of Section
accused persons who had been
charged with offences punishable under the Indian Penal Code („ IPC ‟) and the
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention ... which he had been charged except for that punishable
under Section 174A IPC to which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced in terms