2020 dated
22.11.2020 under section 384 ,IPC r/w Section 511 IPC, section 505(2) IPC, section
507 IPC ... 2020 dated 22.11.2020 under section 384 IPC r/w Section 511 IPC, section 505(2)
IPC, section 507 IPC
offence punishable under Sections 124-A , 268 , 501 and 505
of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ). Unless strict action is
taken ... under Sections 501 and 505
of the IPC3 were also not established.
2
(1962) Supp. 2 SCR 769
3
The Indian Penal Code , 1860
Writ
observations with respect to the
constitutionality of Section 505 of the Indian Penal Code. With reference
to each of the three clauses of the section ... mens rea is
an essential ingredient of offence under section 505 RPC and as section 505
RPC provides a reasonable restriction on the fundamental right
505 (2) , 509 of the Indian
Penal Code, 1860 (for short " I.P.C ."), under Section 51(b)
of the Disaster Management ... commission of offence
punishable under Section 270 of I.P.C.
As regards the offence under Section 505 (2) of
I.P.C. is concerned
under Section 153-A , 504 , 505(2) , 506 of the Indian
Penal Code, (for short IPC) and Sec.67 of Information Technology ... attract the penal consequences envisaged in Section 153-A or
1
AIR 1997 SC 3483
7
Section 505(2) of IPC
under
Section 153-A , 504 , 505(2) , 506 of the Indian Penal Code, (for short
IPC) and Sec.67 of Information Technology ... petitioner would attract
the penal consequences envisaged in Section 153-A or Section 505(2) of
IPC and the relevant paragraphs which reads
under Section 153-A , 504 , 505(2) , 506 of the Indian Penal Code,
(for short IPC) and Sec.67 of Information Technology ... petitioner would attract
the penal consequences envisaged in Section 153-A or Section 505(2) of
IPC and the relevant paragraphs which reads
under
Section 153-A , 504 , 505(2) , 506 of the Indian Penal Code, (for short
IPC) and Sec.67 of Information Technology ... petitioner would attract
the penal consequences envisaged in Section 153-A or Section 505(2) of
IPC and the relevant paragraphs which reads
observations with
respect to the constitutionality of Section 505 of the Indian
Penal Code. With reference to each of the three clauses of the
section ... that mens rea is
a necessary postulate for the offence under Section 505 IPC.
16. Thus mens rea is an essential ingredient
under Section 153-A , 504 , 505(2) , 506 of the Indian Penal Code,
(for short IPC) and Sec.67 of Information Technology ... petitioner would attract
the penal consequences envisaged in Section 153-A or Section 505(2) of
IPC and the relevant paragraphs which reads