statement/complaint of Ct. Yogesh (complainant) which
shows any design to commit cognizable offence nor there is
satisfaction of IO that any offence under such ... originates only on the
knowledge of a design to commit cognizable offence if it appears
that the commission of offence cannot be prevented unless power
State Of U.P. vs Sahib Singh on 19 July, 2022
Author: Narendra Kumar Johari
Designated Committee.
68. The last date for making payment on the amount accepted as
payable under the SVLDRS, 2019 by the Designated Committed
deserving to be designated as an unlawful assembly because by its action it showed that its common object was to commit offence. The subsequent acts
under Section 151 can only be justified when there is a
design to commit cognizable offence. Thus, arrest of the
petitioners can only be made ... there is a design to commit
cognizable offence.
2.7. In the present case, the FIR being I-CR No.
11195001220035 of 2022 is lodged with
respect of which criminal breach
of trust has been committed, is designated as "stolen
property", whether the transfer has been made ... respect
of which criminal breach of trust has been committed, is designated
as "stolen property".
12. Section 411 of the IPC defines dishonestly
All India Laminated Fabric ... vs Designated Authority Directorate ... on 28 February, 2022
Author: Dilip Gupta
said accused No.1 along with other
accused has conceived the design of committing dacoity &
since in a ruling ... prosecution must
show that the accused have conceived design of
committing dacoity' then the version of the above witness
is also
said accused No.1 along with other
accused has conceived the design of committing dacoity &
since in a ruling ... prosecution must
show that the accused have conceived design of
committing dacoity' then the version of the above witness
is also
1493/2018
were persons who had convinced the design of committing
dacoity'. The evidence of PWs1 and 3 there is no cogent ... that accused No.4 and other accused persons had
conceived the design for committing dacoity."
18. In Chaturi Yadhav Vs State of Bihar