challan was presented under
Section 173 Cr.P.C., the same was filed by adding Section 120-B IPC
against two persons, namely ... present case, even the
ingredients of Section 419 IPC read with Sections 415 & 416 IPC are not
fulfilled
Javed have faced trial under Section 302
IPC read with Section 120 B IPC, Section 25 read with 27 Arms ... Rakesh Kumar, Mahesh Kumar and Subhash @ Nati, u/S 212 IPC
against the accused Ganesh Nigam, u/S 25/27 Arms Act against
appellant under Section 420
IPC, is concerned, the appellate court convicted the appellant under
Section 420 IPC, on the finding that ... Since the ingredients of Section 420 IPC are not
proved, the conviction of the appellant under Section 420 IPC, cannot
Section 468 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Learned counsel also submitted that as the offences alleged against some of the petitioners under Sections 177 ... 177 , 182 and 420 , IPC, which are as under :
Section 177. IPC : Whoever, being legally bound to furnish information
registered FIR
No.216 dated 29.06.2018 under Sections 420 , 120-B IPC ( Sections 177 ... IPC added later on). Police submitted charge sheet under Section 173 Cr.P.C.
Thereafter, petitioner filed application under Section 239
appellant under Section
420 IPC, is concerned, the appellate court convicted the appellant
under Section 420 IPC, on the finding that ... Since the
ingredients of Section 420 IPC are not proved, the conviction of the
appellant under Section 420 IPC, cannot
Investigating Officer to invoke the provisions of Section 177 and also Section 193 of IPC which has not been done. The Investigating Officer ... officer. Section 195(1)(a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure mandates that cognizance of an offence under Section 177 to 188 IPC
months under Section 120-B I.P.C. Accused 1 is further convicted for the offences under Sections 177 and 471 I.P.C., sentencing ... examined whether the ingredients of the above offences are forthcoming.
Section 177 of I.P.C. thus feads;
"Furnishing false information -Whoever, being legally
R.K. Agarwal, vs The State Of Ap Rep By Its Spl. Pp Hyd.,For
acts mentioned in Section
463 or 464 IPC so as to invoke the offence under Section 467 IPC
in this case ... offence punishable under sections 172 to 188 (both
inclusive) of the Indian Penal Code, (45 of 1860) or
(ii) of any abetment of, attempt