appellant has
been convicted under Sections 386 / 354A of the Indian
Penal Code ( IPC ) and Sections 8 / 12 of the Protection of
Children ... dated
31.08.2016, has been registered under Sections 386 / 354
of the Indian Penal Code and Section 8 of the POCSO
appellant has
been convicted under Sections 386 / 354A of the Indian
Penal Code ( IPC ) and Sections 8 / 12 of the Protection of
Children ... dated
31.08.2016, has been registered under Sections 386 / 354
of the Indian Penal Code and Section 8 of the POCSO
appellant has
been convicted under Sections 386 / 354A of the Indian
Penal Code ( IPC ) and Sections 8 / 12 of the Protection of
Children ... dated
31.08.2016, has been registered under Sections 386 / 354
of the Indian Penal Code and Section 8 of the POCSO
registered under Sections 386 and 120-B IPC ( Section 386
IPC was deleted and Section 506 IPC added later ... registered under Sections 386 and 120-B IPC ( Section 386
IPC was deleted and Section 506 IPC added later
386/392/397/411/120B IPC R/w Section 34 IPC.
Section 386 IPC mentions that Extortion by putting ... with both."
19.To constitute an offence U/s 386 IPC it is required that the accused had
put the person
Ranchi Sadar PS Case No. 116/2022, Sections 384 / 386 / 34 of
the Indian Penal Code and 17(i)(ii) of the CLA.
52. Khalari ... IPC and 27 Arms
Act ;
61. Makluskiganj PS Case No. 24/21, Sections 302 / 34 of the
Indian Penal Code
Ranchi Sadar PS Case No. 116/2022, Sections 384 / 386 / 34 of
the Indian Penal Code and 17(i)(ii) of the CLA.
52. Khalari ... IPC and 27 Arms
Act ;
61. Makluskiganj PS Case No. 24/21, Sections 302 / 34 of the
Indian Penal Code
submitted against him. Even the investigation was dropped under Sections 384 , 386 IPC against the applicant and charge-sheet was submitted ... however, after investigation charge-sheet was not submitted under Sections 384 , 386 IPC. Co-accused Golu was exonerated. The charge-sheet was submitted
made out
because there is no allegation of trespass. Section 386 IPC also not gets
attracted as prosecution story is regarding robbery ... this Court finds that:
i. The ingredients of Section 448 and 386 IPC are not present and as
such conviction under the above
Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and has
been directed to undergo simple imprisonment for six
months under Section 448 / 34 IPC, rigorous ... applied
without application of mind by the trial court.
(ii) Section 386 IPC relates to extortion, but the
prosecution story, as disclosed, clearly