guilty for offences punishable under Section 302/34, 201 of
the Indian Panel Code and Section 3 of TADA.
2. Briefly stated the prosecution case ... murders with the aid
of Section 34 of the Indian Panel Code. There is no evidence
on the record to show that the appellant
Pramatha Nath Taluqdar vs Saroj Ranjan Sarkar on 21 December, 1961
Equivalent citations: 1962 AIR
where such contempt is an
offence punishable under the Indian
Panel Code, 1860 (45 of 1860)."
The punishment for committing
contempt of court
circumstances-Findings perverse, pretermitting manifest
errors and glaring infirmities-Interference-Justified.
Indian Panel Code, 1860: Sections 405, 409, 467 and 471
Criminal breach of trust ... charged with an offence of breach of trust,
punishable under Section 409 IPC on the allegation that he
prepared forged bills to the tune
IPC read with Section 34 IPC. His conviction and sentences passed by the trial judge under Section 326 , Section 324 and 323 IPC ... convicted co-accused for offences under Sections 148 and 149 of Indian Panel Code (For short I.P.C .).
44. The High Court in acquitting
suspect her
to be a defective".
Section 354 of the Indian Panel Code reads
thus:
"Assault or criminal force to woman with
intent
each having been charged under Section 302 read
with Section 34 Indian Panel Code, were acquitted, it must
be assumed that the two acquitted persons ... beyond
doubt before he is singly and separately convicted under
Section 302 Indian Penal Code simpiiciter.
Our attention was also invited to Sohan
justified the conviction of the appellants under s. 396 of
the Indian Panel Code.
The question about the part which a confession made
where such contempt is an
offence punishable under the Indian
Panel Code, 1860 (45 of 1860)."
The punishment for committing
contempt of court
ultimately,. convicted by
the Trial Magistrate under s. 3 of the Indian Railway
Property (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1966 . On appeal the
learned Additional Sessions Judge ... prosecuted and ultimately convicted under
s. 420 of the Indian Panel Code by the Special Magistrate,
Jaipur by his order dated September