Psychotropic
Substances Act, 1985 and Section 420/ 34 of the Indian Panel Code.
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2. Learned senior counsel appearing for applicant ... against applicant under Section 498-A and 323 of the
Indian Panel Code. Applicant contracted second marriage. First wife of
applicant is sister of Rajkishore
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973,
and Section 193 of the Indian Panel Code.
31. The petitioner further submitted that the
learned counsel for the respondents ... specific provisions as provided under the AT Act, 1985 ,
the Indian Panel Code and the Code of Criminal
Procedure , 1973.
Section
from Section
302/149 of I.P.C. to section 304 Part-I /149 of the Indian Penal Code
and they are sentenced to suffer ... offence punishable
under sections 147 and 148 of the Indian Panel Code is hereby
maintained and fine amount is also maintained.
(iii) All the sentences
Shri Sourabh Soni, learned Panel Lawyer for the State.
This is repeat bail application under Section 439 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure for grant ... offence punishable under Sections 294 , 307 & 34
of the Indian Panel Code.
Learned counsel for the applicant submitted that applicant was not the
aggressor
Appellant:Shri Ankit Saxena, Advocate.
For State: Shri V.S. Choudhary, Panel Lawyer.
Law laid down -
Significant paragraph -
number
(ORDER)
02/12/2021
Appellant ... convicting and sentencing the appellant under
section 392/34 of the Indian Panel Code and sentencing him to undergo R.I.
for three years
liable to be prosecuted and punished under Section 306 of Indian Panel Code.
The abetment may be by instigation, conspiracy or intentional aid as defined ... under Section 107 of Indian Panel Code. The word “instigation” has been
discussed elaborately by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Chitresh Kumar
Chopra
liable to be prosecuted and punished under Section 306 of Indian Panel Code.
The abetment may be by instigation, conspiracy or intentional aid as defined ... under Section 107 of Indian Panel Code. The word “instigation” has been
discussed elaborately by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Chitresh Kumar
Chopra
case No. 502/ 2020 registered
under sections 414 of the Indian Panel Code and 30
(a) of the excise Act awaiting for confiscation."
Learned
from Section
302/149 of I.P.C. to section 304 Part-I /149 of the Indian Penal Code
and they are sentenced to suffer ... offence punishable
under sections 147 and 148 of the Indian Panel Code is hereby
maintained and fine amount is also maintained.
(iii) All the sentences
Indian Penal Code or Chapter XV, or Chapter XVI, Chapter XVII or Chapter XXII of the said Code; or
(ii) has been convicted ... Chapter XVI, Chapter XVII or Chapter XXII of the Indian Panel Code.
11. From perusal of impugned orders it is apparent that externment order