Penal Code should be quashed.
2. The accused was charged before the Honorary First Class Magistrate at Ahmedabad under Section 477 , Indian Penal ... Penal Code, the document destroyed must amount to a valuable security. "Valuable security" has been defined under Section 30 of the Indian
offences of criminal
conspiracy and cheating, punishable under Section 120-B r/w.
Section 420 of IPC.
7. It is further case ... Section
471 of IPC and Section 109 r/w. Section 468 of IPC.
Allegations in respect of preparing bogus
meaning of Section 197 of Criminal Procedure Code and thus not a
public servant within the meaning of Section 21 of IPC ... Indian Penal Code have been repealed by Section 31 of PC Act 1988.
Sections 166, 167, 168, 169, 170 and 171 continued to resume
under sections 420, 468 and section 477-A of the Indian Penal Code against the applicant.
8. So far as the first ground ... read with section 109 of the Indian Penal Code and the learned Magistrate was in error of issuing the process merely on the basis
Section 409 , 420 of Indian Penal Code and Section
13(2) r/w Section 13(1)(d) of the Prevention of
Corruption ... under Section 120-B r/w 409, 420 of Indian
Penal Code and Section
having committed offences punishable under Sections 420 and 477-A read with Section 109 or Section 34 I.P.C. In view of my finding ... offences punishable under Section 420 read with Section 120-B and Section 477-A read with Section 120-B. I.P.C All the three
meaning of Section 197 of Criminal Procedure Code and thus not a
public servant within the meaning of Section 21 of IPC ... Indian Penal Code have been repealed by Section 31 of PC Act 1988.
Sections 166, 167, 168, 169, 170 and 171 continued to resume
meaning of Section 197 of Criminal Procedure Code and thus not a
public servant within the meaning of Section 21 of IPC ... Indian Penal Code have been repealed by Section 31 of PC Act 1988.
Sections 166, 167, 168, 169, 170 and 171 continued to resume
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (" IPC ", for short) and
under sections 46(I) and 47(A) of the Banking
Regulation ... commission by
accused applicant is very grave and attracts sections of
IPC i.e. U/s. 406, 409. The concerned Managers
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (" IPC ", for short)
and under sections 46(I) and 47(A) of the Banking
Regulation ... commission by
accused applicant is very grave and attracts sections of IPC i.e.
U/s. 406, 409. The concerned Managers