under Section 391
read with Section 482 Cr.P.C. for placing on record
the secondary/matriculation certificate of National
Open School, Government of India
Section 154 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure (in short ' Cr.P.C .'). She stated that she
was matriculate. Around 16 years
Indian
Penal Code and subsequently Section 302 of the Indian Penal
Code was added to the set of allegations.
Perusal of the order impugned manifests ... before this Court as
regarding the genuineness of the matriculation certificate. A
matriculation certificate has been given a primacy in the matter of
determination
under Section
164 Cr.P.C. on 11.08.2017 in which she denied about her kidnapping
saying that after un-success in Matriculation examination ... condition as laid down under
Section 438 (2) of the Cr.P.C.
(Rajendra Kumar Mishra, J)
manish
Indian Penal Code.
The prosecution case is that in science paper
of matriculation examination one Sonal Kumar was appearing
in place of the petitioner Guddu ... that even assuming the accusation, at best a
case under Section 419 I.P.C is made out which is bailable.
Moreover non-grant
offences punishable under Sections
366(A) and 34 of the Indian Penal Code.
The petitioner is one of the named accused in
this case ... examination of matriculation. Submission is of false
implication and the victim herself in her statement
recorded under Section 161 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure
Code.
Accusation is of kidnapping the minor sister of
the informant.
It is submitted by the learned counsel for the
petitioner that in 164 ... Matriculation Certification is minor.
Patna High Court Cr.Misc. No.16806 of 2016 (2) dt.19-04-2016 2
Considering the 164
submission of the Petitioner that he has to appear in the
Matriculation examination commencing from 17th March, 2015.
Heard learned Counsel for the petitioner ... Indian Penal
Code.
Considering the urgency that the Petitioner has to appear
in the Matriculation examination commencing from 17th March,
2015, let the petitioner above
Indian Penal Code.
The father of the deceased has alleged that the
petitioner had promised the deceased to make her
successful the Matriculation examination ... IPC cannot be made out. For
bringing the case within the mischief of Section 306 of
the IPC, the act complained of should be committed
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