Section 124 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
124. Assaulting President, Governor, etc., with intent to compel or restrain the exercise of any lawful
opinion that if the
provisions of Section 41 ,Cr.PC which authorises the
police officer to arrest an accused without an order
from a Magistrate ... case diary all or
most of the reasons contained in Section 41 Cr.PC for
effecting arrest be discouraged and discontinued.
13. Our endeavour
punishable under Section 124-A or Section 152-A or Section 152-B or Sections 292 , 293 , 295-A and Section 296 , the State Government ... Indian Penal Code;
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 95 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Indian Penal Code and the Code of Criminal
6 See, A Penal Code prepared by the Indian Law Commissioners; Pelham Richardson, Cornhill ... substitute some section for section 113.”
Section 113 in Macaulay's draft Code was the precursor of Section 124-A IPC
ingredient of the offence made punishable by it. Section 124-A was added in the Penal Code in 1870 and was amended ... What is contemplated under the Section is the collective body of men of the Government, defined under the Penal Code ...... It means the persons
under Sections 307 , 438 , 427 ,
148 and 149 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter referred to as ' IPC ... Section 173 CrPC was filed, whereafter, the
trial Court proceeded to frame charges punishable under the Sections as afore-
stated, including Section 124-A IPC
Sec. 40 UAPA, 1967
and Sec. 12 (1) (c ) of Passport Act, 1967 )
A.4 - Ehtesham Siddique
i. Sec. 302 r/w 120-B IPC ... Indian Penal Code, 1860 (the IPC ).
12. They are also chargesheeted for having committed the above
offences as an organised crime
Sec. 40 UAPA, 1967
and Sec. 12 (1) (c ) of Passport Act, 1967 )
A.4 - Ehtesham Siddique
i. Sec. 302 r/w 120-B IPC ... Indian Penal Code, 1860 (the IPC ).
12. They are also chargesheeted for having committed the above
offences as an organised crime
Sec. 40 UAPA, 1967
and Sec. 12 (1) (c ) of Passport Act, 1967 )
A.4 - Ehtesham Siddique
i. Sec. 302 r/w 120-B IPC ... Indian Penal Code, 1860 (the IPC ).
12. They are also chargesheeted for having committed the above
offences as an organised crime
Sec. 40 UAPA, 1967
and Sec. 12 (1) (c ) of Passport Act, 1967 )
A.4 - Ehtesham Siddique
i. Sec. 302 r/w 120-B IPC ... Indian Penal Code, 1860 (the IPC ).
12. They are also chargesheeted for having committed the above
offences as an organised crime