448 IPC
U/s.326 (2 counts) IPC
U/s.506(ii) IPC
U/s.448 IPC ... undergo one month Simple Imprisonment.
A4 and A5
U/s.448 IPC
U/s.427 IPC
U/s.326 IPC
Accused appellant Bagga Singh--
2. Convicted under Section 302/149. 148 and 448 I.P.C . under Section 302 / 149 he has been sentenced ... default of fine, simple imprisonment for six months. under Section 448 IPC simple imprisonment for six months. under Section 148 IPC
revision petitioners have been convicted of an offence under Section 448 , Indian Penal Code by the learned Fourth Presidency Magistrate, Madras and sentenced ... Section 426 , Indian Penal Code. Therefore the conviction of the third revision petitioner for an offence under Section 426 , Indian. Penal Code is quite correct
property. It is further submitted that no offence under Section 448 IPC is made out because it is the admitted case ... informant that it was the plot, while Section 448 IPC is regarding trespassing in the house. He further submits that the requirement
acquitted of the charges under Sections 294 and 506 of the Indian
Penal Code and Section 3(1)(xi) of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled ... Atrocities) Act, but was convicted under Sections
354 and 448 of the Indian Penal Code. The appellant was sentenced to
undergo rigorous imprisonment
vide her judgment dated 20.01.2017, as detailed
hereunder.
Conviction Sentence
Section 448 IPC Rigorous Imprisonment for six months.
Section 10 of Protection ... 2015 against the appellant for
the offences punishable under Section 448 IPC and Section 10 of
POCSO Act.
3.7 The prosecution examined
under Section 441 IPC and house
trespass is defined under Section 442 IPC. According to Section 442
IPC, whoever ... house-trespass'. Therefore, to constitute the offence punishable
under Section 448 IPC, there must be a criminal trespass as defined
under Section
instead took cognizance of the offence under Section 448, I.P.C.
2. For a proper appreciation of the controvercies involved, it would be proper ... instead took cognizance of the offence under Section 448 , I.P.C. The prosecutrix again went in revision before the learned Sessions Judge and challenged
section 448 of IPC are extracted herein below;
Section 442 in The Indian Penal Code .
442: House trespass. --Whoever
commits criminal trespass ... commit "housetrespass".
Section 448 in The Indian Penal Code .
448. Punishment for housetrespass. --
Whoever commits housetrespass shall
be punished with
father
and thereby committed an offence punishable
under Sec.448 of IPC?
3. Whether the prosecution further proves beyond
reasonable doubt that ... offence punishable
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under Sec.448 of IPC, further accused No.1 threatened the victim
girl with dire