Section 206 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
206. Fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution
order". Since the
offences alleged are under the Indian Penal Code and special laws,
the detenue can certainly be tried and convicted under ... Detenue which are punishable under the three sections of the Indian Penal
Code set out in the five FIRs. A close reading
case falls within
Section 415 to 424 of
Indian Penal Code or
Section 206207 of
that Code)
E Transfer in favour of person ... good faith. Section 415 to 424 of
Indian penal Code or
Section 206207 of
that Code
F Transfer in favour of person
West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006
WEST BENGAL
India
West Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006
Section 195 ."
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14. On reading of Section 340 of Cr.P.C. it appears that a prosecution
under section 340 of ... under Section 195(1)(b)(i) of the Cr.P.C. are distinctly different from
offences mentioned under section 195 (1)(b)(ii) of
dealt with in Section 72 Indian penal Code Sub-section (3) of Section 367 , Criminal Procedure Code, makes it clear that there ... Section 193 , Indian Penal Code, and the other statement under another part of that section. Thus Section 304 , Indian Penal Code, is divided
under sections 306 and 506 read with 34 of
the Indian Penal Code , 1860. This FIR was registered at the
instance of Jayesh Jagtap ... read with 34 of the Indian Penal
Code , 1860 and section 30 of the Arms Act. Perusal of this
crime shows that charge sheet
dealt with in Section 72 , Indian Penal Code, Sub-section (3) of Section 367 , Criminal Procedure Code, makes it clear that there ... Section 193 , Indian Penal Code, and the other statement under another part of that section. Thus, Section 304 , Indian Penal Code, is divided
Penal Code.
30. Now coming to an offence of causing hurt to extort
property, as contemplated by Section 327 of the Indian Penal ... Indian Penal Code, the
accused cannot be convicted for an offence punishable under
Section 327 of the Indian Penal Code. The conviction
offence punishable under Sections 306 and 498-A of the Indian Penal Code (for short, ' IPC '). They have been ... Supreme Court has observed that by introduction of Section 113-A in the Evidence Act , Section 206 , IPC has acquired wider dimensions