Section 201 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
201. Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender.—
Whoever, knowing
Amardeep Singh
Gill was charged under Section 120 read with Section 201
IPC, accused Vikas Yadav was charged under Section 120
read with ... 201 IPC as also Section 201 read with 34 IPC ,
accused Harvinder Chopra, Vikas Gill, Yograj Singh and
Raja Chopra under
that circumstance alone the
conviction of Kamlesh under Section 201 Indian Penal Code cannot be upheld.
Lastly Mr. Sharma urged that even if her conviction ... Section 302 / 120B of India Penal Code.
So far as the conviction of accused Kamlesh under Section 201 IPC is
concerned, from
referred to,
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To establish a charge under s. 201 , Indian Penal Code, it is
essential to prove that an offence has been committed (mere ... Palvinder Kaur,was tried for offences under
sections 302 and 201 , Indian Penal Code, in connection with
the murder of her husband, Jaspal Singh
Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and
2
imposed penalty of death sentence for commission of offence
punishable under Section 302 IPC ... year for commission of offence punishable under
Section 201 IPC.
2. Feeling aggrieved, the appellant and Mumtaz preferred
Criminal Appeal
Indian Penal
Code (for short IPC ) and by the State challenging their
acquittal for the offences punishable under Section 302
and 201 read ... from
legal punishment and thereby committed an offence
punishable under Section 201 IPC read with Section 34
IPC. The accused pleaded
with Section 120-B IPC or Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC or Section 212 IPC against ... against A-2 under Section 201 IPC, Section 120-B IPC and Section 31 IPC, be set aside
State of Gujarat) for offences under Sections 498A
and 201 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to
as “the IPC ... order to establish the charge under Section
201 of the Indian Penal Code, it is essential to prove
that an offence has been committed, — mere
offence under
Sections 395, 396 read with Section 412 and 201 IPC.
(iii) A-2 Neeraj was held individually guilty of the offences ... 201 IPC; A-2 for the offence under Section 412 IPC;
A-3 for the offence under Section 201 IPC
years R.I. for an offence under Section 201 I.P.C. and another two years R.I for an offence under Section 218 ... years R.I. for an offence under Section 201 I.P.C.
A5 was sentenced to undergo R.I. for five years for an offence