Section 312 of the IPC which reads as
under:-
"Causing miscarriage.- Whoever
voluntarily causes a woman with child to miscarry
shall, if such miscarriage ... under
Section 313 Cr.P.C. which makes the offence of
causing miscarriage of a lady who was quick with
a child could be said
allegation or evidence
on the record that the appellants caused miscarriage to a woman,
hence the conviction under Section 312 IPC is based on
conjectures ... Indian Penal Code reads as
follows:-
"312. Causing miscarriage.--
Whoever voluntarily causes a woman with child
to miscarry, shall, if such miscarriage
allegation or evidence
on the record that the appellants caused miscarriage to a woman,
hence the conviction under Section 312 IPC is based on
conjectures ... Indian Penal Code reads as
follows:-
"312. Causing miscarriage.--
Whoever voluntarily causes a woman with child
to miscarry, shall, if such miscarriage
appellants Bhoj Yadav and Umesh Yadav assaulted his wife by
lathi, causing miscarriage of her eight months pregnancy.
4. On the basis of aforesaid fardbeyan ... appellants
Bhoj Yadav and Umesh Yadav assaulted the wife of informant,
causing miscarriage of her eight months pregnancy and there is
nothing in his cross
account of its failre to refer the case diary has caused miscarriage of justice and prejudice to the accused, specially, when the reference
provision, fails to notice some other relevant
or inseverable provisions, causing thereby confusion or
miscarriage of justice, is a review legally permissible? The
present ... refusal to review its own error would cause, or has caused,
grave miscarriage of justice.
(iv) It is essentially the principle behind the
doctrine
manifest error apparent on record or the trial court has blundered causing
miscarriage of justice. However, the appellate court before reversing an order of
acquittal
crept
in, which the court finds would cause or has caused miscarriage
of justice, such an error can and must be corrected by court ... refusal to
review its own error would cause, or has caused, grave
miscarriage of justice.
(iv) It is essentially the principle behind the
Patna High
acquitting the nine accused persons and this, according to him had caused miscarriage of Justice. He has, further submitted that on the materials on record
that the order under revision suffers from glaring illegality or has caused miscarriage of justice or when it is found that the trial Court ... impugned judgment also does not suffer from any glaring illegality or caused any miscarriage of justice. As a matter of fact, as noticed above, because