Section 212 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
212. Harbouring offender.—
Whenever an offence has been committed, whoever harbours or conceals a person whom ... offence, or with fine, or with both. “Offence” in this section includes any act committed at any place out of India, which, if committed
under Section 302 read with Section 120-B IPC or Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC or Section 212 IPC ... framed against A-2 under Section 201 IPC, Section 120-B IPC and Section 31 IPC, be set aside
charged under Section 120 read with
Section 201 IPC; accused Vikas Yadav was charged under Section
120 read with 201 IPC ... Section 201 read with Section 120-B
IPC.
58. As regards Shyam Sunder Sharma, he was charged
for an offence under Section 212
Cr.P.C. by the Hon’ble Court
except Section 212 alleged against A2. It appears that time
of taking cognizance the Section 212 IPC ... charge framed against A2 for offence punishable under Section
212 of the Indian Penal Code in terms of the signed order.
(Gulshan Kumar Arora) (Indu
under section 212 of the Indian Penal Code. Mr. Sinha
submits that Section 52A of the Indian Penal Code, which defines
Harbour is interconnected with ... Section 52A of
IPC , which reads as follows:-
Section 52A in The Indian Penal Code
[52A. "Harbour".--Except in section
aforesaid criminal cases are two different persons and offence punishable
under Section 212 IPC is triable by the Court of Judicial Magistrate ... parties.
Undoubtedly, Section 397(2) Cr.P.C. mandates that the power of
revision conferred by sub-Section (1) of Section 397
Section 212 of the Indian Penal
Code since the Exception to Section 212 makes it very clear
that Section 212 would not extend ... petitioner was charged under Section 207
of the Travancore Penal Code (corresponding Section 212
of IPC). The Court held that the trial
2005 and convicted one Alauddin Sekh under Section
212 of the Indian Penal Code (for short IPC ) and sentence to
suffer imprisonment ... appellant
Allauddin Sk. is acquitted of the charge under Section 212 of
the Indian Penal Code. The appellant Alauddin Sk. is reported
commission of offences under section 452 / 326-A / 307 of the
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, 'the IPC ') was registered ... accused for an offence under Sec. 212 , IPC. Section
212 , IPC reads as follows:-
"Whenever an offence has been committed
petitioner urged that Section 3(4) of the TADA Act is in pari materia with Section 212 of IPC. For the purpose ... between Section 212 , IPC and Section 3(4) of the TADA Act. Under section 212 , IPC an offence must be alleged