Order dated 27.08.2011 in FIR No. 453/2007 under Section 279 / 427
IPC. Complainant also served interrogatories which was duly replied ... thereby relieving/discharging the accused u/s 185 MV Act
and 427 IPC .
18. It was further argued that law on smell
committing offences u/s 365 , 147 , 148 , 149 , 323 , 325 , 452 , 427 IPC. There
is also no dispute on the point that initially ... section 427 IPC was
not added by the police when the FIR was registered but when the
challan was filed this section
grievous injuries. If property could have
damaged, then offence under Section 427 IPC would be also registered, but
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offence under 427 IPC ... IPC was registered and offence under Section 427
IPC was not registered. It shows that the vehicle was not damaged
Anneuxre C-21 had intimated that since offence
under Section 427 IPC is made out, which is non-cognizable, as such, the
company ... tune of `35.00 lacs and this being an
offence, under Section 427 I.P.C., which is not cognizable, no action by the
police
dated 14.6.2014 under Section 304-
A/279/337/338/427 IPC was got registered at PS-Dakha. The said
car was got repaired
dated
26.9.2009 under Section 279 / 338 / 427 IPC was registered at P.S.Kathgarh. The
vehicle was taken into possession by the police ... dated 26.9.2009
under Section 279 / 338 / 427 IPC was registered at P.S.Kathgarh Annexure C-2. It
was further argued that
Sharma, Yogesh Sharma for committing offences
under sections 457 , 380 , 427 IPC before the Judicial Magistrate no.
3, Jaipur city and in that
lodged against Vinod Kumar under
Section 279 and 427 IPC. The complainant also gave intimation
about the accident/damage to the vehicle
Chamkaur Sahib for
offences punishable under Section 279 / 337 / 427 IPC.
11. It has also been proved by the appellants that the sitting
dated 08.03.2009, u/s 279/338/304A/427 IPC was started and G.R.
No. 306/09 was registered. Post Mortem Report being