Section
14(4) of the Act, only with reference to petty
.
offences. The aforesaid sub-section provides that if
inquiry by the Board under ... section (2) for petty
offences remains inconclusive even after the
extended period, the proceedings shall stand
terminated. Proviso to the aforesaid sub-section
provides that
distinction between forest offences of serious nature
and that of petty forest offences so that the persons
allegedly involved in petty forest offences shall ... inasmuch as it
denies compensation to agriculturists, who are
booked under petty forest offences under the Kerala
Forest Act, 1961 is a clear violation
staked over a petty incident like this.
Immediate remedial measures are, therefore, necessary
in raising the toleration limits with regard petty
offences especially when tried ... this Court was made after noticing the trivial
offences like traffic offences, municipal offences
and other petty offences under the IPC which do
not involve
over a petty incident like this. Immediate remedial measures are therefore necessary in raising the toleration limits with regard to petty offences especially when tried ... over a petty incident like this. Immediate remedial measures are therefore necessary in raising the toleration limits with regard to petty offences especially when tried
Mistake of Fact';
4.The petitioners involvement in petty offences like
section 75 of the Tamil Nadu City Police Act and section ... over a petty incident like this. Immediate remedial measures
are therefore necessary in raising the toleration limits with
regard to petty offences especially when tried
Mistake of Fact';
4.The petitioners involvement in petty offences like
section 75 of the Tamil Nadu City Police Act and section ... over a petty incident like this. Immediate remedial measures
are therefore necessary in raising the toleration limits with
regard to petty offences especially when tried
period of 4 months for completion of inquiry (in case of petty offences) and 3 months (where the child in conflict with law has been ... inquiry by the Board under sub-section (2) for petty offences remains inconclusive even after the extended period, the proceedings shall stand terminated:
Provided that
referred to as the ‘ J.J. Act ’], which
defines the term ‘petty offences’ as offences for which the maximum
punishment under the Indian Penal Code ... maximum punishment prescribed would fall within the
category of ‘petty offences’ as defined under the said Act.
4. Further, the learned counsel for the petitioner
period of 4 months for completion of inquiry (in case of petty offences) and 3 months (where the child in conflict with law has been ... inquiry by the Board under sub-section (2) for petty offences remains inconclusive even after the extended period, the proceedings shall stand terminated:
Provided that
convictions under Sections 294 (b) , 353 of IPC were treated
as petty offences and were set aside by the Hon'ble Supreme Court. Therefore ... under Sections 294 (b) and 353 of IPC are
treated as petty offences. Therefore, the same could be ignored by the candidate
himself