Station Timarpur, Delhi.
Case FIR No. 243/95 dt. 29.6.95 Under Section 380 IPC Police Station Timarpur, Delhi.
Case ... Station Timarpur, Delhi.
Case FIR No. 409/95 dt. 2.11.95 Under Section 380 IPC Police Station Timarpur, Delhi.
Case
u/s
7/8/13 POC Act & 341/342/120-B IPC , PS Bhalswa Dairy, Delhi
and arrested on the same ... dated 10.05.2018 under Section 7/8/13 (1) (d) POC Act
and 341/342/120B IPC against the Applicant
punishable under Section 308 , 323 of Indian Penal
Code( I.P.C .), Police Station (P.S.) Mugalsarai, District-
Chandauli.
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3. This ... under section
14(1) as he was convicted on a crime charges vide No.
224/2002, u/s 08 IPC ,
sentenced to
simple imprisonment for a period of six months under Section
279 IPC, and was also sentenced to simple imprisonment ... Motor Vehicles Act or under the
provisions of Indian Penal Code . Equally, it also cannot be said
that the respondent-DTC cannot take
case vide FIR No.165/2008 dated 13.5.2008 under Section 224 IPC, PS New Delhi was registered in this context ... misconduct not amounting to an offence under any of the sections of IPC mentioned above, the case shall ordinarily be dealt with
criminal negligence on the part of delinquents, he would have added section 223 IPC against them and they would have been charge ... registered at Ambala city, Ambala, Haryana. Though in that case Section 223 IPC was also applied pointing towards criminal liability
punishable by under
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section 224 IPC, was not on account
account of negligence shown ... that before a person can be
convicted under section 223 IPC, it must be shown not
only that he was guilty
criminal case vide FIR
No.351/2005 dated 08.09.2005 under Sections 223 / 224 IPC. It is stated
that the applicant was discharged ... been filed vide FIR No.351/2005
dated 08.09.2005 under Sections 233 / 234 IPC. The EO also, in his report,
has stated
original chargesheet was filed with the conclusion that the offence under section 224 IPC was made out against accused Nitin while Constable ... Singh and Dharamvir were incriminated under section 223 IPC for having negligently suffered accused Nitin to escape. Yet, the two constables were
which a case vide FIR No. 740/2007 u/s 224 IPC was got registered at P.S. Dabri.
Iron bars ... misconduct not amounting to an offence under any of the sections of the I.P.C . mentioned above, the case shall ordinarily be dealt with