this Court under Section
397 read with Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(hereinafter called as " ... which he was charged, or of which he was
convicted.
8. Section 224 , IPC has two distinct parts. The first relates
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
registered vide FIR No.120 dated 4.6.2015
under Sections 279 , 337 , 427 , 323 , 379 , 34 IPC ( Sections ... IPC added later on) at Police
Station Sadar Tarn Taran, District Tarn Taran.
The facts of the case would reveal an assault
read with Section 397 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (' IPC ' for
short) in FIR No. 144 dated ... conviction and sentence of the
appellant under Section 332 , 353 , 341 , 395 read with Section 397
IPC and 224 IPC
Superintendent of
Police, Gingee. .. Respondent
Revision Petition filed under Sections 397 read with Sec. 401 of Cr.P.C. against the order dated 04.03.2009 passed ... follows:
The petitioner stands charged for the offence under Section 427 IPC r/w 3(i) (x) of SC/ST (Prevention
IPC in one case and Section
224 IPC in the other. However, in one case, he has already
undergone ... Police Station GRP Jhansi (Madhaya Pradesh) for
the offence under Section 224 IPC in which he has been
sentenced to imprisonment
petitioner has also served sentence awarded for the
offence punishable under Section 224 IPC.
Looking to this factual background while keeping this
subjected to trial for offence punishable under Section 224
I.P.C. The trial court by the judgment dated 30.1.2009 convicted
him for the offence
2013, learned Judicial Magistrate
First Class, Mahasamund convicted the applicant under Section 224 of
I.P.C. and sentenced him to undergo ... 2014 dismissed the
appeal and affirmed the conviction under Section 224 , IPC and sentence
imposed. As the applicant was arrested
custody, therefore, a case
was registered against him for offence under Section 224 IPC,
therefore, the prayer of petitioner has been rejected