under Section 161(3) Cr.P.C. does not disclose the commission
of offence muchless the offence under Section 448 IPC and requested ... under Section 441 IPC and
house trespass under Section 442 IPC to punish them under Section 448
IPC
Extension, Laxmi Nagar,
Delhi.
D Offence Complained of 448 IPC
E Date of commission of 19/20.01.2005
offence.
F Date ... after compliance of Sec.207
Cr.P.C., a charge for the offence punishable under section 448 IPC
was framed against the accused
Vihar, Nangloi, Delhi-41
Offence complained of or proved : U/s 448 IPC read with 441 IPC
Plea of the accused ... indicted for the offence U/s 448
IPC read with 441 IPC . Section 448 IPC provides punishment for
committing
Balak Ram R vs State Of Himachal Pradesh on 5 December, 2018
Author: Vivek Singh
Section 240 Cr.P.C.
10. On 01.06.2004 the learned Trial Court framed the charges under
Sections 448 / 34 IPC against Jasmine Ahuja ... again the
learned Metropolitan Magistrate acquitted the accused persons under
Section 448 / 34 IPC. The state has not preferred any appeal
legal opinion
from the prosecution registered the FIR under section
446 / 448 IPC on 20.07.2014. The alleged incident happened
on 11.01.2014. The complainant ... sheet.
10. The maximum punishment prescribed for the offence u/s
448 IPC is upto one year or fine which may extend
offence punishable under Sections
427 , 448 and 380 of Indian Penal Code (for short " I.P.C .").
The respondent ... follows:
"Section 448 provides for punishment relating to house
trespass. In order to sustain the conviction under Section 448
I.P.C. it must
offence committed and punishable under Sections 448 / 323 / 376 / 511 and
307 of the Indian Penal Code and awarded rigorous imprisonment for one year ... 1211 of 2002 under Sections 448 / 323 /
324 / 307 and 376 / 511 of the Indian Penal Code against the
accused/appellant.
5. After investigation
under Section 448 of the Indian
Penal Code, six months imprisonment under Section 323 of the Indian Penal
Code and rigorous imprisonment for two years ... 448 , Prakash Rai under Section 324 / 448 , Umesh Rai under Section
323 / 448 and Sudhir Rai under Section 326 / 448 of the Indian Penal Code
fine of Rs.1000/- imposed on the petitioner under Section
448 IPC, in default to undergo simple imprisonment for one month
and another ... Magistrate,
Valparai has imposed a fine of Rs.1000/- under Section 448 IPC, 15
days rigorous imprisonment under Section 506(ii) IPC