Section 177 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
177. Furnishing false information.—
Whoever, being legally bound to furnish information on any subject ... snake. A is guilty of the offence defined in this section. (b) A, a village watchman, knowing that a considerable body of strangers has passed
Section 20-A or Section 21 or Section 22 or Sub-section (2) of Section 26-A or Sub-section (3) of Section ... Penal Code, is by any public servant provided under Section 195 , Criminal Procedure Code, (3) the offence under Section 177 , Indian
section 19A or section 20A or section 21 or section 22 or sub-section (2) of section 26A or sub-section (3) of section ... Penal Code, is by any public servant provided under section 195 , Criminal, Procedure Code; (3) the offence under section 177 , Indian
cannot be an offence under Section 177 , I, P.C. I consider that this argument requires that Section 177 , I.P.C., should be read ... Sections 423(1)(b)(2) and 439(1) , Criminal P.C.] The complaint of either Section 177 or Section 182 , I.P.C., comes under
with offences under Sections 195 and 465 , I.P.C. Neither the offence under Section 193 nor the offence under Section 465 , ... those two sections of the Indian Penal Code , they had no right to drop the prosecution under these sections, on receipt
sustainable in law.
5. The conviction under Section 177 , IPC is assailed by Shri Ghosh on the ground that ... Section 195(1) , Cr.P.C. lays own that no Court shall take cognizance of any offence punishable under Sections 172 to 188 . IPC
challan was presented under
Section 173 Cr.P.C., the same was filed by adding Section 120-B IPC
against ... case, even the
ingredients of Section 419 IPC read with Sections 415 & 416 IPC
therefore she should be prosecuted under Sections 177 and 193 of the Indian Penal Code for making false declaration before the Returning ... with reference to the relevant provisions of Section 177 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 195 of the Criminal Procedure Code
Section 19A or Section 20A or Section 21 or Section 22 or Sub-section (2) of Section 26A or Subsection (3) of Section ... Indian Penal Code." Before the amendment Section 52 by its deeming clause adopted the offence under Section 177
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committed offence punishable under section 177 of
Indian Penal Code.
iii) The respondent has not disclosed that ... respectively and thereby committed
offence punishable under section 177 of Indian
Penal Code.
iv) The respondent has not disclosed the
existence