accused to enter the examination room and be
there examined for the Matriculation test of the University
was 'property'.
In Queen Empress ... held that the
term 'property' in s. 463 , Indian Penal Code, included the
written certificate to the effect that the accused had
attended
believed to have been written by the
deceased who was only a matriculate and the High Court has given good
reasons in the impugned judgment ... have rightly held the appellant
guilty both under Sections 304B and 498A , IPC.
6. We have perused the evidence
appellants have rightly been convicted for the offence under Section 306 IPC.
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10. Having heard learned counsel for the parties and having examined ... proceedings qua him are required to be terminated.
11. The matriculation certificate issued by the Board of Secondary
Education, Haryana dated 24.06.1994 in relation
victim of an offence under Sections 363 and 366 IPC. Thus, the submission of the learned counsel for the petitioners, on this score ... face of a date of birth certificate from the school or the matriculation or equivalent certificate from the concerned examination Board, the other evidence about
Sabha, Hyderabad Matriculation
(b) Bhushan Intermediate
(c) Vidwan B.A.
4. Bombay Hindi (a) Uttama S. S. Exam or
Vidhyapity, Bombay Matriculation
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(b) Bhasha ... Bhashasabha, Poona Matriculation
(b) Praveen Intermediate
(c) Pandit B. A.
6. Manipur Hindi, (a) Prabodh S. S. Exam. Or
Parishad, Imphal Matriculation
(b) Visharad Intermediate
appellant under
section 465 read with section 471 or the Indian Penal Code
was competent under the law.
The accused (appellant) secured an appointment ... University of Sagar. The second document
was an attested copy of his Matriculation certificate in
proof of age where his date of birth was shown
Rules. We cannot import other
procedures laid down in the Code of Criminal
Procedure or any other enactment while making an
inquiry with regard ... having the
hangover of the procedure of trial or inquiry under
the Code as if they are trying an offence under the
Penal laws forgetting
Vinod Katara vs The State Of Uttar Pradesh on 12 September, 2022
Author: Dinesh Maheshwari
clinching, for the conviction under Section 411 of the
IPC.
13. Section 411 IPC:
“411. Dishonestly receiving stolen
property.– Whoever dishonestly receives or
retains ... certain persons have
fulfilled the conditions prescribed for
Matriculation and are entitled to the benefits
of Matriculation, when in fact, they have not
fulfilled those
forthwith.
Note:- The age of above convicts should be calculated according
to Matriculation certificate or birth certificate and in absence of
both it will ... Amendment Act, 1961 and
Sections 121 to 130 of the Indian Penal Code,
1860.
vii) The sentence of imprisonment imposed in
default of payment