under Section 325, I.P.C, and acquitted them of the charges under Sections 333 and 225, I.P.C.
4. The three accused appealed ... charges under Sections 323 and 325 I.P.C, but not their verdict in regard to Sections 333 and 225 , I.P.C. The verdict
Section 122-C was given finality by virtue of sub-section (7) of Section 122-C and Legislature specifically made it clear that Section 333 ... than proceeding under sub-section (4-A) of Section 198' were inserted in sub-section (1) of Section 333. Section 333 as substituted
prosecution evidence
Date of Judgment 09.01.2023
Offences complained of U/s 333, 307 r/w 34 of I.P.C .
Opinion of the Judge Accused ... accused Nos.1 to 3 have
committed an offence punishable under Section
333 read with Section 34 of IPC within
cognizance of this Court
Reading Sections 215, 833 and 494, to other, in my opinion Section 215 was not directed to the same objects as Sections 333 ... opinion that Section 215 was not directed to the same objects as and is not pari materia with Section 494 or Section 333. Apparently
appellant has been convicted for the offences
punishable under Sections 333 , 353 and 451 of the Indian
Penal Code, 1860 (for short, ‘ IPC ’). The Sessions ... imprisonment
for one year each and for the offence punishable under
Section 333 of IPC, he was sentenced to undergo rigorous
Signature Not Verified
imprisonment
recording the acquittal of the accused for the offences under
Section 333 , 504 and 186 of Indian Penal Code.
2. The facts of the present ... addition of the charge for the offences under Section
333 of the Indian Penal Code and therefore the case was
committed to the Court
offence under section
333 IPC was exclusively triable by a Court of Session. Thereupon,
that fact was duly reported to the Chief Judicial Magistrate ... that at the
time of argument, the position that offence under section 333 IPC is
triable only by a Court of Sessions is rightly conceded
offence under section
333 IPC was exclusively triable by a Court of Session. Thereupon,
that fact was duly reported to the Chief Judicial Magistrate ... that at the
time of argument, the position that offence under section 333 IPC is
triable only by a Court of Sessions is rightly conceded
offences alleged against the petitioner herein are under Sections 333 ,
504 and 506 of IPC.
2.Heard Mr. C.Sharan Reddy, learned counsel ... offences registered against the petitioner. He
further submits that as per Section 333 of IPC, there should be an
intention to prevent or deter
Date of closing of evidence : 24.11.2016
7. Offences complained of : U/ Sec.333 of IPC
8. Opinion of the Judge : Accused found not guilty
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JUDGMENT ... ORDER
1. Acting U/ Sec.235 (1) Cr.P.C, accused is
acquitted for the offences punishable
U/ Sec.333 of IPC.
2. Bail-bond