trial court vide judgment dated 11.9.2003 convicted him
(Om Parkash) under Section 224 IPC and his appeal was also dismissed ... which he is lawfully detained. Section 225-B of the Indian
Penal Code is relevant and is required to be reproduced in this connection
present case, as also Sections 427 and 428 Cr.PC,
which are reproduced hereunder:-
Section 224 IPC. Resistance or obstruction ... terms of Section
427 Cr.PC and not in violation of the same. The benefit of Section 428
Cr.PC also would not ensue
dated 20.03.2010, for the offences punishable under
Sections 148 , 323 , 324 and 427 read with Section 149 , IPC, registered
at Police Station ... dated 20.03.2010, for the offences punishable under
Sections 148 , 323 , 324 and 427 read with Section 149 , IPC, registered
at Police Station
were supplied to the accused free
of costs as required under Section 207 Cr.P.C.
The trial Court while examining HC Chhajju Singh ... statement of the accused under Section 313 Cr.P.C., held the petitioner guilty
for offence under Section 224 IPC and sentenced
were framed for offences
under Sections 353 and 307 of Indian Penal Code ( IPC ). The charge
against Suresh Kumar non-appellant ... appellants would be liable for the
offence under Section 353 read with Section 120-B IPC, and it is ordered
accordingly
dated
29.11.2008 under Sections 323 , 427 , 452 , 506 read with Section 34 IPC
Police Station City Rewari, had surrendered before the Court ... costs
as envisaged under Section 207 of Cr.P.C. On being charged-sheeted under
Section 224 of Indian Penal Code, the accused pleaded
sentence of two months rigorous imprisonment was
provided; under Section 353 read with Section 149 IPC rigorous
imprisonment for one year ... imposed while under Section 307 read with
Section 149 IPC they were awarded rigorous imprisonment for five years
with a fine
read with Section
34 of the Indian Penal Code (' IPC ' - for short). He was convicted
by the learned Sessions ... Singh Nagar for the offences under Sections 364-A, 302,
307 and 201 read with Section 34 IPC. Besides
court at
Mohali in a false case lodged against me under Section
224 IPC. I am innocent."
Appellant did not examine ... registered against the appellant under Section 224
of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (' IPC ' for short) at Police Station
Petitioner-accused was charge-sheeted under Section 224
of the Indian Penal Code, to which he pleaded not guilty and claimed
trial.
In order ... Joshi.
After close of the prosecution evidence, statement of
accused under Section 313 Cr.P.C. was recorded. Accused denied all
the allegations