aforesaid application, an FIR at Case Crime No. 504/2009, under Sections 504 , 506 , 332 ... Trial No. 32/2010, arising out of Case Crime No. 504/2009, under Sections 504 I.P.C. and Section
I.P.C . read with Section 34 I.P.C., Section 325 I.P.C. read with Section 34 I.P.C., Section 504 ... under Section 323 IPC read with Section 34 IPC, Section 325 IPC read with 34 IPC and Section 504 IPC
conclusion that no offence under Section 307 IPC was made out and only a case under Section 504 IPC was mad out against ... Section 2 (d) , Cr.P.C. the case could not proceed as a police case in respect of an offence punishable under Section 504
OFFENCE PUNISHABLE UNDER
SECTIONS 447 & 504 AND RESPONDENT/ ACCUSED No.1
FOR THE OFFENCE PUNISHABLE UNDER SECTION 504 OF
IPC ... 2007 under Section 378 of IPC acquitting
accused No.2 for the offence punishable under Section 447
and 504 of IPC and also
Sec. 366 and 376
of IPC & u/S 5(l) r/w 6 of POCSO Act,
2012 and Sec. 504 ... Sec. 366 and 376
of IPC & u/S 5(l) r/w 6 of POCSO Act,
2012 and Sec. 504
language and caused Sexual Harassment
and committed the offences punishable
under Section 504 IPC and Sections 11 R/w.
12 of POCSO ... Section 235(1) of Cr.P.C.
Accused L. Sridhar S/o. Lakshmi Narayana is
hereby acquitted for offences punishable under
Section 504 of IPC
commit murder, punishable u/s 307 I.P.C. with a criminal intimidation. Insult and annoyance is punishable u/s 504 ... there. Sentence has been awarded for both of them.
22. Section 504 I.P.C. provides, whoever intentionally insults, and thereby gives provocation
Case No.2361 of 2019 (State Vs. Kusumawali @ Kusum Tripathi), under Sections 504 , 506 I.P.C., Case Crime ... Marriage Act, Domestic Violence Act, Section 498-A etc. of I.P.C. and Maintenance Petition under Section 125 Cr.P.C.; that
under sections 452 , 307 IPC, Police Station Kotwali Bareilly, District Bareilly whereby the application of the applicant filed under section 309 ... exercising powers under Section 323 Cr.P.C. then in that eventuality the Sessions Court by taking recourse to Section 408 (1)
provision of Section
503 and Section 506 of IPC, learned CJM has observed, that for an
offence punishable under Section 504 IPC ... Section 504 of IPC has held:
"11. Section 504, Penal Code, comprises of the
following ingredients, viz., (a) intentional
insult, (b) the insult