concluded that offences under sections 186 / 353 / 332 IPC is made out in the instant
matter.
Sections 3 / 4 of Prevention of Damage ... section 2 of PDPP Act, 1984 says that 'mischief' shall have the
same meaning as in section 425 IPC. Section 425
Lodge. As his conviction under Sections 395/149 fails, the appellant can only be convicted under Sections 149 / 425 , I.P.C. The other convictions ... this accused are altered from those under Sections 149 / 395 , I.P.C. to that under Section 392 , I.P.C. and his sentence
mischief is defined in Section
425 IPC. Ongoing Sections i.e. Section 426 to Section 440
IPC, define various kinds ... rated in terms of financial loss as section 425 IPC
itself has an import of loss or damage to the public
brings in inapplicability of offences under Sections 321 and 322 IPC punishable under Sections 323 , 325 IPC respectively which are apparently ... recorded under Section 200 and PW-1 under Section 202 Cr.P.C. I could not find as to how Section 426 IPC
definition of 'mischief is to be found in Section 425 of the Indian Penal Code' which is this: "Whoever, with intent ... Indian Penal Code . "'Mischief' is defined in Section 425 , Indian Penal Code, as the causing of any change in property
established all the ingredients of offence U/s 353 of Indian Penal
Code .
44. Section 427 Indian Penal Code read as under : Whoever commits
mischief ... fine or with both.
The definition of mischief is given in Section 425 IPC :
Whoever, with intent to cause or knowing that
other allegation is Section 427 of the IPC. Section
427 of the IPC reads as follows:
"427. Mischief causing damage ... Section 427 of the IPC deals with mischief causing damage.
Section 427 of the IPC has its ingredients in Section 425
Pahar Singh And Ors. vs State Of Rajasthan on 14 October, 1998
Equivalent citations: 1999CRILJ1150
received injuries is
again a mystery. Neither Section 34 nor Section 149 of the Penal
Code is, therefore, attracted. (See Dharam Pal v. State ... that with a view to invoke the provisions of Section 149 of the Indian
Penal Code, "it was necessary therefore for the prosecution
conviction under Section 447 IPC is not maintainable.
32. In so far as, the conviction under Section 427 IPC for committing ... thereby causing damages to the tune of Rupees 50/- or upwards. Section 425 IPC defines mischief as follows:
Section 425-Mischief - Whoever with