Section 385 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
385. Putting person in fear of injury in order to commit extortion.—
Whoever, in order
RAJCRIC 126, 2005 (1) SCALE 385, 2005 (1) SUPREME ... read with 34, 307 read with 34, 120-B,
302/307 IPC and Section 27 of the Arms Act which is not challenged
under Section 319 Cr.P.C. is only on the court.
This has to be understood in the context that Section 319
... courts which can try offences committed
under the Indian Penal Code , 1860 or any offence under any other law,
have been specified under Section
CUTLT 385, 1979 47 CUTLT 3 5, (1979) SC CR R 140, (1979) MADLW ... hereinafter referred to as the Act) read
with section 120-B I.P.C. The main charge against the
respondents was that between
ALLINDCAS 134 (SC), 2011 (8) SCALE 120, (2011) 3 CGLJ 385, (2012) 1 MADLW(CRI) 120, 2012 (1) SCC (CRI) 568, AIR 2011 SC (CIVIL ... Sections 409, 420, 471 read with Section 34 of the
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Indian Penal Code , 1860 (for short `the IPC ').
5. When there
Sessions Court for an offence under section 323 of the
Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer six months'
rigorous imprisonment. There was also ... against the
appellant for an offence under section 302 of the Indian
Penal Code but he was acquitted of that offence by, the
Sessions Court
385, (1996) 2 CTC 664 (SC), (1996) 5 COMLJ 63, (1996) 8 JT 253 (SC), 1996 (8) JT 253, 1997 (2) BLJR ... proceeding within the meaning of Sections
193 and 228 of the Indian Penal Code and shall be deemed to
be a Civil Court
which the appellant Sarwan Singh has been convicted under Section 302. I.P.C . and sentenced to imprisonment for life, whereas other two appellants Mukhtiar ... Singh and Amar Singh have been convicted under Section 302 / 34 . I.P.C . and given the same sentence. The appellants along with five others
judicial proceeding
within the meaning of section 193and 228 of
the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), and the
District Forum shall be deemed ... proceeding within the
meaning of sections 193 and 228 of the Indian Penal Code and
the District Forum shall be deemed to be a Civil
Hindu Marriage
Act, 1955 section 27 Hindu Succession Act Section 14 Indian
Penal Code, sections 405, 406 and 482.
Remedies open under law-Whether criminal ... close relations maintainability-
Essential ingredients of an offence section 405 / 406 Indian
Penal Code.
Inherent powers of the High Court to quash a First
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