Indian Penal Code , was originally Section 113 of
Macaulay‟s Draft Penal Code of 1937-39 but the Section was omitted
from the Indian Penal ... under section 153A, of Indian Penal Code, or
Section 295 A or sub section (1) of section 505] of
the Indian Penal Code
I.P.C. Admittedly, the offence under Section 504 I.P.C. is a non-
cognizable offence and the offence under Section 505 (1) ... also a non-cognizable offence. The offences under Sections
505 (2) and 505 (3) I.P.C. are cognizable offences. The offences
alleged
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
Sections 117 and 506 of
IPC and also Section 7 of the Act of 1988 and apart from
that it attract Section 505 ... firstly, invoked Sections 506 and 117 of IPC
and Section 7 of the Act of 1988 and later on Section
505
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.
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(1962) Supp. 2 SCR 769
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The Indian Penal Code , 1860
Writ
Number 0016 of 2021, under Sections 295-A , 504 , 505 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code1 and Section 67-A of the Information Technology ... impugned F.I.R., no offence under Sections 295A, 504 and 505 of the Penal Code and Section
with the scope, ambit and distinction
between the Section 153A and 505 of the Indian Penal Code 1860, in the
case reported ... judgment in Bilal Ahmed Kaloo (supra)
the Section 505 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 cannot be attracted.
28. The petitioner did not utter those
offence which has been invoked
under Section 166 of IPC. Section 166 of IPC discloses that
whoever, being a public servant ... with fine, or with both. Other penal provision invoked is
Section 505(1)(c) of IPC. Section 505(1)(c) of IPC
2020 against the petitioners for the offence punishable
under Sections 505(2) of IPC.
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3. The factual matrix of the case ... police have registered the case for the offence
punishable under Section 505(2) of IPC.
4. Learned counsel appearing for the petitioners would
made out under Section 153A IPC.
Similarly, it is contended that even to constitute
an offence under Section 505(2) IPC ... that the Apex Court
drawn the distinction between Section 153A of IPC and
Section 505 (2) of I.P.C wherein