complaint filed under section 195 CrPC bearing no.
4973/9/09 against him for the offence punishable under Sec. 177 IPC titled ... Section 82 CrPC and filed a criminal complaint under section 195 CrPC
against ASI Jagdish Prasad for the offence punishable under section 177 IPC
U/S 302/201/177/34 IPC
PS Paschim Vihar
State vs. Sakshi Kapoor etc.
JUDGEMENT
1. Sl. No. of the case ... both accused were charged
for commission of offence punishable u/s 302/201/177/34 IPC on
01.10.2009 to which both accused pleaded
petitioner be summoned, tried and punished under Sections
499 / 500 IPC read with Sections 177 / 182 / 211 IPC. It was
alleged ... colleagues etc. After the police did not register a
case under Sections 406 / 498-A / 34 IPC on the complaint of
petitioner
stands convicted for an offence punishable under Section 302
of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and sentenced to imprisonment for life ... accused for an offence
punishable under Section 302 read with Section 34 of IPC and Section 177
read with Section 34 of IPC
Section 389 of CrPC for
suspension of sentence and grant of bail.
The appellant has been convicted for offence
under Section 177 of IPC ... under Sections 394 / 34 of IPC and under
Section 11 / 13 of MPDVPK Act but he has been
convicted under Sections 177
Prosecutor for the
respondent-State.
This is first bail application under Section 439 of Cr.P.C. on
behalf of the applicant ... District-Vidisha for the offence punishable under
Sections 304 , 34 of IPC and Section 177 of IPC.
It is the submission
however, acquitted by the learned trial court of the offence under Section 177 I.P.C.
2. We have heard learned counsel for the accused ... Section 302 read with Section 120-B I.P.C. and the present accused appellant was in addition charged with Section 302 and 177
however, acquitted by the learned trial court of the offence under Section 177 I.P.C.
2. We have heard learned counsel for the accused ... Section 302 read with Section 120-B I.P.C. and the present accused appellant was in addition charged with Section 302 and 177
quashing of FIR No.281 dated
28.09.2016 registered under Sections 420 / 494 / 177 IPC read
with Section 12 of the Passport ... Sections
323 / 341 / 506 / 34 IPC in the same Police Station and FIR No.281
dated 28.09.2015 registered under Sections 420 / 494 / 177
have taken cognizance of the offences punishable under Section 177 and 182 Indian Penal Code. He would further contend that there are no averments ... punished under Section 497 of Indian Penal Code. It is relevant to extract Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code
497 Adultery- Whoever has sexual