discharge of offences under Section 3 of the MPID Act and
Sections 411 and 413 of the IPC.
3. Brief facts for disposal ... stolen
property and, therefore, application of Section 411 of the
IPC itself is erroneous.
Similarly, Section 413 of the IPC deals
discharge of offences under Section 3 of the MPID Act and
Sections 411 and 413 of the IPC.
3. Brief facts for disposal ... stolen
property and, therefore, application of Section 411 of the
IPC itself is erroneous.
Similarly, Section 413 of the IPC deals
provisions of Section 221 of the Criminal Procedure Code, viz. the commission of the major offence under Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code ... offence punishable under Section 124 of the Bombay Police Act. Considering the ingredients of Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code and Section
view of Section 2(c) of the MPID Act. He further
submitted that Sections 411 and 413 of the IPC are not attracted ... 413 of the IPC. Section 411 of the
IPC deals with dishonestly receiving stolen property and
Section 413 of the IPC
read with section 25(1) of Indian Arms
Act read with Section 37(1) , 235 of
Bombay Police Act
3] 413/2008 Sections ... 1999 Sections 147 , 148 , 149 , 307 , 302 , 324
of IPC read with Section 25(1) of
Indian Arms Act read with Sections
this case when there was charge for
offence under section 413 , Indian Penal Code, the Court
held that conviction can be given for offence punishable ... punishable under section 124 of the
Bombay Police Act is minor offence of the offence
punishable under section 413 of Indian Penal Code. For
appreciation
offences punishable under
Sections 379 , 411 , 413 , 414 , 74 and 34 of the Indian
Penal Code (' IPC ' for short).
3. Besides ... alleged offence punishable under
Section 413 has reached the stage of final
arguments.
6. Section 413 of the IPC prescribed the
punishment with
application
for discharge; and (ii)charge framed, under Section 413 of
the Indian Penal Code on 20th July, 2013, in Sessions Case
No. 649/2012 ... accusations of, being habitual receiver of stolen property
under Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code, which reads as
under :
"413. Habitually dealing
during the same period, the latter charge being under Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code. In Harsha Nath Chatterjee v. Emperor ... Maung Ba Chit v. King-Emperor, for there Section 413 of the Indian Penal Code could be availed of, the offence of being a habitual
Sections 457 , 380 , 411 of IPC
2 Chandanjhira 06/2022 04.01.2022 Under Sections 452, 384, 323, 427, 504,
Jalna 506, 34 of IPC ... IPC
6 Chandanjhira 413/2023 29.10.2023 Under Sections 394 , 34 of IPC
Jalna
7 Chandanjhira 415/2023 29.10.2023 Under Sections