with both. Wrongful restraint is
defined in Section 339 IPC. Section 339 IPC is
extracted hereunder:
"339. Wrongful restraint.-- Whoever ... woman with intent to
outrage her modesty under Section 354 of
the Indian Penal Code arises only when a
case of assault
with both. Wrongful restraint is
defined in Section 339 IPC. Section 339 IPC is
extracted hereunder:
"339. Wrongful restraint.-- Whoever ... woman with intent to
outrage her modesty under Section 354 of
the Indian Penal Code arises only when a
case of assault
IPC
& Sec.3(1) of PDPP Act.
2.Cr.No.636/12 u/s
143,147,148 r/w 149
IPC ... IPC
2.Cr.No.469/12 u/s
143,148,427 r/w 149
IPC & Sec.3(2) of PDPP
injuries and as such the 2nd accused committed an offence Under Section 341 , IPC. The Court below had gone wrong in acquitting ... accused for an offence Under Section 341 , IPC and as such the acquittal of the 2nd accused for an offence Under Section 341
offence under Section 294(b) is not
attracted.
12. The other offence alleged is under Section 354A
IPC. Section 354A IPC ... 341 IPC says about the punishment of
wrongful restraint. Wrongful restraint is defined in Section
339 IPC. Section 339 IPC
trial court found the
accused guilty under Sections 323 , 324 , 341 r/w. Section 34 IPC.
First accused was convicted and sentenced ... found the accused/revision
petitioners guilty under Sections 341, 323 , 324 r/w. Section 34
IPC. There seems to have no illegality
u/s 447 , 427 IPC- Acquitted U/S
320(8) CrPC .
7. Cr. 32/05 u/s 341 , 323 IPC - Acquitted ... IPC - Acquitted U/S 248(1) CrPC on 27.01.2009
12. Cr. 72/06 u/s 341 , 323 , 34 IPC - Acquitted
u/s 107 CrPC-Bond over
3)Accused Najeesh
1. Cr No.348/05 u/s 143 , 147 , 148 , 341 ... u/s 107 CrPC Bond over,
6. Cr No.188/11 u/s 143 , 147 , 148 , 341, 506(II), 324,
308 r/w 149 IPC
petitioners are under
Sections 143 , 147 , 148 , 341 , 324 , 326 and 307 read with Section 149
of the Indian Penal Code.
3. The incident ... IPC read with Section 34 IPC, 4)
Crime No.198/2008 under Sections 341 , 323 and 308
IPC read
under Sections 302 and 341 both read with Section 34 I.P.C.
The 2nd accused is proved to be guilty of the offence punishable ... guilty of the offence punishable
under Section 326 and 341 both read with Section 34 I.P.C.
36. The short question that survives