Indian Evidence Act of both the mobile phones is
State Vs. Bikul Mandal FIR No. 189/15 U/s. 386 IPC ... parties and have perused the records
carefully.
24. Indian Penal Code provides that :
Section 386 - Whoever commits extortion by putting any person in fear
offences punishable under Sections 386 ,
365 , 341 and 120(b) read with 34 of the Indian Penal Code ,
1860 (for short ' IPC ... Learned counsel for the petitioners contended that
Section 386 of IPC which relates to extortion does not apply
here. To constitute an offence
offences punishable under Sections 386 ,
365 , 341 and 120(b) read with 34 of the Indian Penal Code ,
1860 (for short ' IPC ... Learned counsel for the petitioners contended that
Section 386 of IPC which relates to extortion does not apply
here. To constitute an offence
offences punishable under Sections 386 ,
365 , 341 and 120(b) read with 34 of the Indian Penal Code ,
1860 (for short ' IPC ... Learned counsel for the petitioners contended that
Section 386 of IPC which relates to extortion does not apply
here. To constitute an offence
applicant in Case Crime No. 0151 of 2022, under Section - 386 I.P.C ., Police Station - Jajmau, District - Commissionarate Kanpur Nagar, with the prayer ... accused persons were charge sheeted for offence under Section - 386 I.P.C .
4. Learned senior counsel for the applicant submitted that applicant is innocent
applicant in Case Crime No. 0151 of 2022, under Section - 386 I.P.C ., Police Station - Jajmau, District - Kanpur Nagar, with the prayer to enlarge ... accused persons were charge sheeted for offence under Section - 386 I.P.C .
4. Learned senior counsel for the applicant submitted that applicant is innocent
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, ' IPC '). During the investigation, the
investigating officer subsequently altered the offence under Section 384 IPC ... agency subsequently added an offence under Section 386 of the Indian Penal
Code ( IPC ) with a mala fide intent to circumvent the guidelines
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, ' IPC '). During the investigation, the
investigating officer subsequently altered the offence under Section 384 IPC ... agency subsequently added an offence under Section 386 of the Indian Penal
Code ( IPC ) with a mala fide intent to circumvent the guidelines
requirements. However, as correctly
argued by the petitioner, Section 386 IPC necessitates proof that the victim
was put in fear of death ... offence was originally registered on 25.02.2025, and the addition of
Section 386 IPC was made only later, raising further doubts about the
prosecution
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, ' IPC '). During the investigation, the
investigating officer subsequently altered the offence under Section 384 IPC ... agency subsequently added an offence under Section 386 of the Indian Penal
Code ( IPC ) with a mala fide intent to circumvent the guidelines