free
will and not under any such threat. She was a matriculate and had
seen the affidavit Ex.DA which bears her signatures. The signatures ... closed and the
statement of the appellant in terms of Section 313 Cr.P.C. was
Amit Khanchi
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I attest
defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 (2 of
1974), shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in
that Code.
xxxx xxxx xxxx ... that medical
opinion from the Medical Board should be sought only when
matriculation certificate or equivalent certificate or the date of
birth certificate from
while holding the appellant guilty for the offence punishable
under Section 366 , IPC, held as under:
"10. The learned defence counsel vehemently argued that ... prosecutrix Nisha admitted in her statement Ex.DE
recorded under Section 164 , Cr.P.C by DW-1 that they ran
away from the house
IPC, which make a consensual relationship with minor girl of less than 16 years punishable as an offence under Section 376 IPC ... certificate of birth issued by an appropriate authority or a matriculation certificate. Aside of oral evidence of Pw.6 and Pw.8, the prosecution also
defined in the Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973 (2 of
1974), shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in
that Code.
xxxx xxxx xxxx ... that medical
opinion from the Medical Board should be sought only when
matriculation certificate or equivalent certificate or the date of
birth certificate from
undergo rigorous
imprisonment for a period of three months under Section 363 IPC and
further convicted and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for
a period ... challan and other documents were supplied to him under
Section 207 Cr.P.C. Finding prima facie case, the accused-appellant
was charge-sheeted under
Singh had committed rape with
her. As such, offence under Section 376 IPC was added. Accused
was arrested. Rough site plan was prepared. Prosecutrix ... under
Section 207 Cr.P.C. Finding prima facie case, the accused-appellant
was charge-sheeted under Sections 366 and 376 IPC, to which
closed the
prosecution evidence.
The accused was examined under section 313 Cr.P.C. and all
the incriminating evidence was put to him, to which ... after appraisal of the evidence, found the
accused guilty under Section 363 IPC and sentenced him to undergo
rigorous imprisonment for 3 years
major on the date of incident and the offence
under Section 363 I.P.C also was not proved by the prosecution.
In the light ... prosecution and therefore the conviction and sentence under
Section 363 I.P.C. has been proved by the prosecution.
A missing diary was lodged
State vs 1.Mr. Rajan Sahni Son Of Mr.A.K.Sahni, on 23 February