Section 224 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
224. Resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension.—
Whoever intentionally offers any resistance
under Section
427(2) Cr.P.C with the previous life sentence, but it shall be
made in accordance with Section 426(2) ... claiming benefit under Section 427(2)
Cr.P.C is not permissible unless he undergoes the sentence
under Section 188 IPC
under
Section 224 of Indian Penal Code. He also submitted that the
ingredients of Section 224 of Indian Penal Code are not disclosed ... Penal Code.
10. In Shalik Kowe 's case (cited supra), the petitioner undergoing
sentence of life imprisonment under Section 302 of Indian
Yashwant. Coaccused
Shirajuddin was lastly charged under Section 379 read with Section 511 IPC for
attempting to steal the service revolver ... Section 324 IPC, which section of Law rather should
have been Section 224 IPC in view of the said
Yashwant. Coaccused
Shirajuddin was lastly charged under Section 379 read with Section 511 IPC for
attempting to steal the service revolver ... Section 324 IPC, which section of Law rather should
have been Section 224 IPC in view of the said
both the sides.
Admitted Documents Under Section 294 CR.P.C
09. Statement of accused u/s 294 Cr.P.C./330 BNSS was
recorded ... charged for the offence
punishable under Section 224 of the Indian Penal Code. The
gravamen of the allegation is that on 02.11.2022 at about
been charged for offence
u/s 224 IPC . Section 224 IPC provides interalia that any person who
escapes ... punished. Thus prosecution
is required to establish the ingredients of Section 224 IPC.
Section 224 , IPC has two distinct
involved in case Crime No. 42 of 1980 under Section 380 I.P.C. They reached the village at about 7.30 a.m. This fact ... official duty within the meaning of Saction 332 of the Indian Penal Code and consequently the accused cannot plead the right of private defence
them under Sections 302 read with Section
34 of the Indian Penal Code ( for short, ' IPC ') and sentenced them ... read with 34, I.P.C . and under section 201 read
with section 34 , I.P.C. were directed to run concurrently. Hence, the
present
said PSI and thus committed the offence punishable under Section 307 read with Section 511 IPC and also obstructed the said ... complainant-PSI and thus committed the offence punishable under Section 307 read with Section 511 IPC.Both the respondent-accused were also