testimonies of prosecution witnesses, offences
under section U/s 379/411 IPC and u/s 174A IPC are proved beyond
reasonable ... that all the ingredients of Section 379 IPC, 379/511
IPC and u/s 174A IPC are satisfied
Section 207 CrPC and charges for offences
punishable under Section 392 / 34 IPC were framed against accused on
18.08.2010, and u/s 174A ... accused stands acquitted u/s 392
r/w Section 34 IPC. The accused stands convicted u/s 174A IPC.
22. Copy
Cr.P.C .") was made.
5. As the offence under section 397 of The Indian Penal Code ,
1860 (in short " IPC ... under
sub section 4 of section 82 Cr.P.C. Therefore, he committed the
offence punishable under section 174A IPC.
26. In view
record, there is no question of establishing the ingredients of Section 174A IPC
against the accused due to which the testimony ... accused Sagar is acquitted for the charges U/s 394/34 IPC and Section
174A IPC. File be consigned to Record
publication under Section 82 CrPC had been issued,
learned Metropolitan Magistrate should have ordered initiate proceedings under
Section 174A IPC ... required by proclamation under SubSec.(1) of Sec.
82 Cr.P.C., even if declaration under Sub Sec.4
Offence Complained of : U/s 302/34 IPC & 174A IPC
Offence Charged with : U/s 302/34 IPC ... U/s 173(8) Cr.P.C . was filed against him for the offence
U/s 302/34 IPC and Section 174A IPC
matter.
Accordingly, a charge U/s 307 Indian Penal Code read with Section 34
IPC and U/s 174A of the Indian Penal ... offence U/s 307 of Indian Penal Code read with
Section 34 of Indian Penal Code but is convicted U/s 174A Indian Penal
Code
Metropolitan Magistrate for proceeding
against Dharambir @ Tinku for offences punishable
under section 174A IPC.
5. The said supplementary charge sheet
was committed ... Section 44 of the Amendment
Act 25 of 2005 reveals that by this act, Indian Penal
Code was amended and Section 174A IPC
offences under Section 302 read with Section 34 of Indian Penal Code,
1860 (" IPC ") and under Section 174A IPC ... under Section 302 / 34 IPC and imprisonment for two
years with fine of ₹1,000/- each for offence under Section 174A IPC
punishable
under section 376(2)(g) / 342 / 506 / 34 IPC.
20. Now coming to the offence punishable u/s 174A IPC ... required by
the proclamation published u/s 82(1) CrPC and a declaration u/s
82(4) CrPC was made in this effect whereby