with Section 34 , Indian Penal Code, against Prakash Kalyani, stayed the inquiry against Prakash Kalyani for the offence under Section 302 , . Indian Penal Code ... Sections 200 and 201 of the Indian Penal Code. To attract the provisions of Section 200 , Indian Penal Code, the declaration must be used
conviction of the appellants for offence
under Section 201 read with 34 of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ... offence punishable under Section 201 read
with 34 of the Indian Penal Code , stands quashed and set aside.
III) The appellant
sustaining the conviction of the appellant, both under section 302 I.P.C. and under section 201 I.P.C. is made out. They ... following effect :
"In order to establish the charge under section 201 Penal Code it is essential to prove that an offence has been committed
then put up for trial on a charge under Section 201 , Indian Penal Code. In an enquiry under Section 201 , Indian Penal Code ... abetted the murder. "With regard to a charge under Section 201 Indian Penal Code, it is necessary that the disappearance of evidence should
offences under Section 302. I.P.C . or under Section 302 read with Section 34 , I.P.C, Section 201 , I.P.C. or under ... read with Section 34 , I.P.C. and under Section 498A , I.P.C. or under Section 498A read with Section 34 ,
either under Section 376 or Section 302 of Indian Penal
Code. .
50. This brings us to consideration on offence under
Section 201 of IPC ... evidence of offence
under Section 176 becomes punishable thereunder. Section
43 , Section 176 and Section 201 of Indian Penal Code clearly
obliged first accused
2018 for the offence punishable under Sections 302 and
201 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 [hereinafter referred to as
' ... months.
[b] For the offence punishable under Section 201 of IPC, to
suffer rigorous imprisonment for seven [7] years
2018 for the offence punishable under Sections 302 and
201 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 [hereinafter referred to as
' ... months.
[b] For the offence punishable under Section 201 of IPC, to
suffer rigorous imprisonment for seven [7] years
either under Section 376 or Section 302 of Indian Penal
Code. .
50. This brings us to consideration on offence under
Section 201 of IPC ... evidence of offence
under Section 176 becomes punishable thereunder. Section
43 , Section 176 and Section 201 of Indian Penal Code clearly
obliged first accused
either under Section 376 or Section 302 of Indian Penal
Code. .
50. This brings us to consideration on offence under
Section 201 of IPC ... evidence of offence
under Section 176 becomes punishable thereunder. Section
43 , Section 176 and Section 201 of Indian Penal Code clearly
obliged first accused