S ... vs . Vishal Jain & Others on 30 March, 2011
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FIR NO:471/09; PS SHAHDARA; U/S 366/376/506/34 IPC ... s 313
Cr.P.C.
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FIR NO:471/09; PS SHAHDARA; U/S 366/376/506/34 IPC ; STATE
offence u/s 201 IPC is not proved beyond
reasonable doubt against the accused. However, offence u/s
203 IPC ... s 302 / 376 / 201 IPC. However he is convicted for
commission of offence punishable u/s 363 / 366 / 203 IPC.
Announced
prosecutrix S went missing in
STATE VS RASHID//FIR NO.19504
PSBAWANA//U/ S. 363 / 366 / 376 IPC.
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the night ... under section 164 Cr.P.C.
STATE VS RASHID//FIR NO.19504
PSBAWANA//U/ S. 363 / 366 / 376 IPC.
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made
s 164 CrPC was
recorded by the Ld. MM concerned. After recording of her
statement u/s 164 CrPC Section 376 IPC ... entire proceedings u/s 164 CrPC Ex. PW14/C. He also
deposed that copy of proceedings u/s 164 CrPC was supplied
to investigation
s Judge, F.T.C. Court No. 1, Basti, in the aforesaid S.T. charged both the accused for offences under sections 363 , 366 ... s truthfulness. Considering from another angle if she was not enticed away for forceful marriage charge of abduction u/s 366 IPC fails
s 376 IPC and five years for offence u/s 363 IPC and
five years for offence u/s 366 IPC ... imprisonment for
the offence u/s 376 IPC and five years simple
imprisonment for offence u/s 366 IPC
case u/s 363/366/376 IPC . Sec.363 IPC
contemplates Punishment for kidnapping. Sec.366 IPC contemplates -
kidnapping ... marriage
etc. Ingredients of offence In relation to the charge u/s 366 IPC apart
from the fact that girl was below
IPC and also u/s 376 / 506 of IPC. Charges against accused Dinesh
were also framed u/s 363 / 366 ... s. 363/34 of IPC , 366/34 of IPC , 376 of IPC and u/s 506 of IPC
s 361 of the IPC and as is necessary for
constituting of an offence punishable u/s363 or u/s 366 ... 366 IPC .
Accordingly, I acquit accusedManish of the offences punishable u/s 363 IPC &
u/s366 IPC
charge for the offence punishable u/s 328 IPC and u/s 34
IPC was framed against accused Bedo ... fine.
To bring home the guilt of the accused under S.366 IPC, it is
necessary for the prosecution to prove that