same as those constituting the charge under s. 186 , Indian Penal
Code but it cannot be ignored that ss. 186 and 353 , Indian Penal
Code ... ingredients of the two offences are also
distinct. Section 186 , Indian Penal Code is applicable to a case
where the accused voluntarily obstructs a public
that the obstruction might constitute an offence under
Section 186 of the Indian Penal Code.
Digitally
18. In Santosh Kumar Jain v. State ... upon the same facts as the charge
under Section 186 of the Indian Penal Code
and no cognizance could be taken of the
offence under
constituting the charge under Section. 186, Indian Penal Code but it cannot be
ignored that Sections 186 and 353 , Indian Penal Code relate ... ingredients of the two offences
are also distinct. Section 186 , Indian Penal Code is applicable to a case where
the accused voluntarily obstructs a public
same as those constituting the charge under s. 186 , Indian
Penal Code but it cannot be ignored that ss. 186 and 353 ,
Indian Penal Code ... ingredients of the two
offences are also distinct. Section 186 , Indian Penal Code is
applicable to a case where the accused voluntarily obstructs a
public
same as those constituting the charge under Section. 186,
Indian Penal Code but it cannot be ignored that Sections 186 and
353 , Indian Penal Code ... ingredients of the two
offences are also distinct.
Section 186 , Indian Penal Code is applicable to a case where the
accused voluntarily obstructs a public
same as those constituting the charge under s. 186 ,
Indian Penal Code but it cannot be ignored that ss. 186 and
353 , Indian Penal Code ... ingredients of the two offences are also distinct. Section
186 , Indian Penal Code is applicable to a case where the
accused voluntarily obstructs a public
same as those constituting the charge under s. 186 ,
Indian Penal Code but it cannot be ignored that Sections 186
and 353 , Indian Penal Code ... ingredients of the
two offences are also distinct. Section 186 , Indian Penal Code is
applicable to a case where the accused voluntarily obstructs a
public
have been chargesheeted for
committing offence punishable under Section 186 / 353 / 120B
Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) (hereinafter referred to as " IPC ... Cr.P.C. In the circumstances in my
opinion the cognizance of the offence punishable U/s 186 IPC is
bad. The accused
same as those constituting the charge
under Section. 186, Indian Penal Code but it cannot be
ignored that Sections 186 and 353 , Indian Penal Code ... ingredients of the two offences are also
distinct. Section 186 , Indian Penal Code is applicable to a
case where the accused voluntarily obstructs a public
same as those constituting the
charge under s. 186 ,Indian Penal Code but it cannot
be ignored that section 186 and 353 , Indian Penal
Code ... ingredients of the two offences are also
distinct. Section 186 , Indian Penal Code is
applicable to a case where the accused voluntarily
obstructs a public