Section 120 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
120. Concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.—
Whoever, intending to facilitate or knowing ... illegal omission, the existence of a design to commit such offence, or makes any representation which he knows to be false respecting such
commission of cognisable offence.
(1) A police officer, knowing of a design to commit any cognisable offence may arrest, without orders from the Magistrate ... reason that- (i) the person is likely to continue the design to commit, or is likely to commit, the cognisable offence referred
Indian Penal Code, 1860
119. Public servant concealing design to commit offence which it is his duty to prevent. —
Whoever, being a public servant, intend ... encryption or any other information hiding tool, the existence of a design to commit such offence, or makes any representation which he knows
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
150. Information of design to commit cognisable offences.
- Every police officer receiving information of a design to commit any cognisable
Section 118 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
118. Concealing design to commit offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life. —
Whoever intending to facilitate ... respecting such design, If offence be committed —if offence be not committed. — shall, if that offence be committed, be punished with imprisonment of either description
Designs Act, 2000
14. Rights of proprietor of lapsed design which have been restored.—
(1) Where the registration of a design is restored, the rights ... respect of piracy of a registered design or infringement of the copyright in such design committed between the date on which the registration
Parliament:---
"151. (1) A Police Officer knowing of a design to commit any cognizable offence may arrest, without orders from a Magistrate and without ... appears to the Police Officer that the person had a design to commit any cognizable offence and commission of such offence cannot be prevented
Judge”.—
The word “Judge” denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a Judge, but also every person,— who is empowered ... respect of a charge on which he has power only to commit for trial to another Court, is not a Judge. 20. “Court of Justice
Ideya Vendan R vs The Additional Chief Secretary on 26 September, 2013
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(i) the person is likely to continue the design to commit, or is likely to commit the cognizable offence referred ... design to commit" and "likely to commit" the cognizable offence. It is something more than mere possibility. The design should