would amount to
giving premium for the wrongs of the prosecution
designedly committed to favour the appellant. In such
cases, the story of the prosecution ... complainant /Pw 1 is not covered
under any of the designated once u/s 320 IPC. However, it has been proved
favour of the accused,
may be that such lapse is committed designedly
or because of negligence. Hence, the prosecution
evidence is required to be examined ... would amount to
giving premium for the wrongs of the prosecution
designedly committed to favour the appellant. In
such cases, the story of the prosecution
hands of the investigating officer if the
investigation is designedly defective. In Paras
Yadav and Ors. vs. State of Bihar
MANU/SC/0009/1999 : while ... held that it may be that such lapse is
committed designedly or because of negligence
and hence the prosecution evidence is required
to be examined
respondent
and her accomplice Ajay Kumar Singh and the case was committed
to the Court of Session, which was entrusted to learned Additional ... crime, may be theft or robbery or having
any other evil design to commit the crime. He intruded in
my bed room while coming from
designated Courts, but it would not appear pre-trial
procedure such as committal proceedings etc., is dispensed with.
Therefore, the designated court comes into picture ... followed before concerned Court and then committed
to designated Court for conducting trial.
(ii) If, some or all of the offences committed
respect of which criminal breach of trust has been committed, is designated
as "stolen property", whether the transfer has made, or the misappropriation
respect of which criminal breach of trust has been committed, is designated
as "stolen property", whether the transfer has made, or the misappropriation
arriving at the conclusion whether the accused
had a common intention to commit an offence with which he could be
convicted."
Since both ... respect of which criminal breach of trust has been committed, is designated
as "stolen property", whether the transfer has made, or the misappropriation
robbery under the following circumstances:
(i) If to commit the theft or
(ii) In committing the theft or
(iii) In carrying away or attempting ... Delhi Cantt. Page 12/16
criminal breach of trust has been committed, is designated as
"stolen property", whether the transfer has been made
offender at the time of committing the extortion, is
in the presence of the person put in fear, and commits
the extortion by putting that ... respect of which criminal
breach of trust has been committed, is designated as "stolen
property", whether the transfer has been made