Indian Penal Code being a cognizable offence
both the offences under section 341 and 506(i) of
Indian Penal Code are compoundable offences and
even ... Indian Penal Code are compounded and the
registration of crime 668/2010 of Medical College
Police Station for the offence under section 4 of
Kerala
MISSING OF AN LL.M. STUDENT AT SWAMI SUKHDEVANAND LAW COLLEGE (SS LAW COLLEGE), FROM SHAHJAHANPUR, U.P., vide its direction dated 02.09.2019. The aforesaid ... Code of Criminal Procdure (in short " Cr.P.C .") under sections 376-C , 354-D , 342 and 506 IPC against the sole named
Raj Kumar vs State on 3 December, 2019
Equivalent citations: AIRONLINE 2019 DEL 1980, 2020
Sharma, J. (Oral)
By way of instant petition filed under Section 439 Cr.PC,
prayer has been made by the bail petitioner for grant ... recorded under Sections 161 and 164 Cr.PC, this Court finds that victim-
prosecutrix was studying in a college, where present bail petitioner was
teacher
College and Chhote Lal, a clerk of Bappa Shri Narayan Vocational Post Graduate College, Lucknow for offences under Sections 323 , 380 , 504 , 506 ... matrix is concerned, no offence under section 380 IPC is prima facie made out. If the college administration removes the flex board installed without permission
COMMANDING OFFICER,
FACULTY OF COMBAT COMMUNICATION,
MILITARY COLLEGE OF
TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING,
MHOW, INDORE DISTRICT,
MADHYA PRADESH PIN CODE NO.900444
IPC was made out and the
petitioner was summoned to face trial under Section 506 IPC.
After going through the entire file, as per complainant ... IPC . The petitioner has been summoned to face trial under
Section 506 IPC on account of the threat given by him to the
respondent
Trial Court in so far as conviction under Section 326 IPC is concerned and modifying the sentence from two years to one year simple imprisonment ... requirements of Section 320 IPC. In this case P.w.12, Doctor who treated the petitioner at Thanjavur Medical College Hospital, has given a report
under Section 352 I.P.C.
Criminal intimidation is an offence under Section 506(i) I.P.C. Under
Section 506(i) ... force. He used obscene words in a College premises. So, offences under
Section 294(b) and 352 I.P.C., will also arise
4. Name Of The Accused 1. Sameer Khan vs To 3 Are Acquitted on 23