property as provided in sub-section (2) of Section 212 or in
sub-section (1) of Section 219, is accused of committing, for
the purpose ... Nothing contained in this section shall affect Section 71 of
the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860)."
6. Section 218 of the Code incorporates
were acquitted for the offence under
Section 201 read with Section 302 and Section 364 IPC and Section 218
IPC. Further, A1 to A16 were ... Section 364 IPC
and Section 201 IPC read with Section 302 IPC. A9 to A14 were charged
with offences under Sections 201 read with Sections
charges framed against the accused. Sub-section
(2) clearly stipulates that the provisions of Section 218 shall not
impinge upon the provisions of Sections ... each charge be tried separately. Section 219 thus
being an exception to the general rule crafted in Section 218
permits joint trial if a person
property as provided in sub- section (2) of section 212 or in
sub- section (1) of section 219 , is accused of committing, for the
purpose ... this section shall affect section 71 of
the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860 ).
11. On a reading of Section 218
convicted for the offences
punishable under Sections 323 / 342 / 304 / 34 of the IPC as also under
Section 218 read with Section ... with Section 109 of the IPC is also set aside. This is
for the reason that if the substantive charge under Section 218
Singh under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code and the Investigating/Inquiry Officer, DCP, Deepak Misra, under Section 218 of the Indian Penal Code ... under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code against SI D.P. Singh and under Sec- tion 218 of the Indian Penal Code against
Sections 302 / 323 IPC and appellant Piara Singh was also convicted Along with the third appellant Resham Singh under Section 120B r/w Section 218 ... Amrik Singh and Sarwan Singh, who were tried under Section 120B r/w Section 218 IPC, were acquitted. Resham Singh was convicted under Section 218
present Petition is not maintainable in law. He places
reliance on Sections 218 , 232 , 276 and 278 of the Indian Succession Act to
contend that ... Section 276
of the Indian Succession Act in relation to the same estate. Learned Senior
Counsel further contends that a Petition under Sections 218
against respondent nos.2 and 3 for having committed offences under Sections 218 / 463 / 465 / 469 / 166 / 120-B of the Indian Penal Code ... incorrect/false documents which act falls within the mischief of Sections 218 / 463 / 469 / 166 / 120-B IPC. Since no action was taken
dates as prescribed in section 211 . This is subject to revision under sub-section (2). Sub-section (3) provides that if the assessed ... section 209 . Such estimates are also subject to revisions in the manner specified in sub- sections 4(5) and (6). Section 218 provides that