required u/s 207 Cr.P.C . were supplied. Charge for offence punishable u/s
186/353/332/365/34 IPC was framed ... Section 195 CrPC has not
been examined.
State Vs. Bijender & Ors. FIR No. 272/2002; U/s: 186/332/353/365/34 IPC
353/332/511/34 IPC
Plea of guilt : Pleaded not guilty
Final Order : Accused Asif convicted u/s
186 / 332 / 353 / 225 IPC ... from discharging his public
duties. Therefore, he is further guilty u/s 332 / 353 IPC.
12. For want of evidence, accused Shakeel Ahmed
following particulars
FIR No. 225/00
PS Subzi Mandi
U/S 186/332/353 IPC .
State V/S Ramo
C. No. 4075 ... Double Storey, Hindu
Rao Hospital, Delhi.
Offence complained of U/S 186/332/353 IPC .
Plea of accused Pleaded not guilty
Final Order
established all the
ingredients of offence U/s 332 of Indian Penal Code .
42. Section 353 Indian Penal Code read as under :
Assault or criminal ... Although the charge Under Section 149 of Indian Penal Code has
been framed but Section 149 of Indian Penal Code is not a substantive
offence
ground of
registration of criminal case for offences under Section 332 ,
353 IPC and subsequently on acquittal from the said case,
respondents cannot ... present case, it appears that a case under
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Section 332 , 353 IPC was registered against the petitioner in
which he was acquitted
hereby hold the accused guilty for the offence under
Section 186 / 353 / 332 Indian Penal Code.
Defence of the accused:
The accused in his defence ... allegations
against the accused Tara Chand Singhal under Section
186186 / 353 / 332 Indian Penal Code for which the accused is held
guilty and accordingly convicted
proving charge u/s 186 / 332
& 353 IPC. Sections 186 , Indian Penal Code reads as under:
"Whoever voluntarily obstructs any public ... ingredient of the charge under the
second part of S.332 . Section 353 IPC read as under :
"Whoever assaults or uses criminal
Name of the accused : Sh. Rajeev Malhotra
Offence complained of : Section 186 / 353 / 332 IPC
Plea of accused : Not guilty
Case reserved ... Section 186 IPC punishes the
offence of voluntarily obstructing a public servant in the discharge of his public duty.
Section 332 IPC
sections 186 IPC is to obstruct any public servant in
discharge of his public functions. Similarly for offence U/sec. 332/353
IPC ... public duties is sin qua non for
offence under section 186 / 332 / 353 IPC and same cannot be
presumed, therefore in the absence
section 207 Cr.PC
and arguments on charge were heard. Ld Predecessor framed the charge for the offences
U/s 186/353/332 IPC ... Cr.P.C mark D.
10. As already discussed above, the accused has been charged in respect of offences
U/s 186/353/332 IPC