under Sections 279 , 337 IPC (later on added Sections
307 , 120-B , 34 IPC; Sections 279 , 337 IPC deleted
aforesaid Sections
and sentenced him to undergo RI for a period of six months each
under Sections 279 and 337 IPC ... charge under Section 304-A IPC, yet the conviction and sentence
recorded under Sections 279 and 337 IPC stands affirmed
dated 06.02.2019 under Sections 279 , 337 IPC ( Section 338 of IPC
added later on) & Sections ... dated 06.02.2019 under
Sections 279 , 337 IPC ( Section 338 of IPC added later on) &
Sections
Singh @ Mohni for commission of offence under Section 302 ,
307 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC for short). Accused
Paramjit Singh @ Bittu ... Jatinder Mohan Singh @
Mohni. Initially the FIR was registered under Sections 279 , 337 IPC.
On receipt of report of X-ray examination
under Section 337 IPC and
wrongfully committed mischief by causing loss for more than Rs.50 punishable under
Section 427 IPC ... document 4
CRM-M-47819-2023
12. The offences under Sections 279 , 337 IPC are attributed to the vehicle's driver
Jindal Hospital. Initially, the FIR was
registered initially under Sections 279 / 337 IPC, but after obtaining the case ... summary of the injured, Section 338 IPC was added.
Charges were framed against the accused under Sections 279 ,
337 , 338 IPC
Indian Penal Code (in short
' IPC ') ( Sections 279 , 337 IPC stands deleted), 25 and 29 of the Arms ... further submitted that
initially the FIR was registered under Section 279 and 337 IPC and
subsequently, other Sections were added. It is further
same with the observation
that offences under Sections 279 and 337 of IPC, 1860 and Section 185
of the Motor Vehicles ... been convicted for commission of offence punishable
under Sections 279 and 337 of IPC. From the perusal of impugned order,
it comes
quashing of
FIR No.0233 dated 04.05.2019 registered under Sections 279 / 337 IPC,
( Section 338 IPC added later on) at Police ... petition is allowed. FIR No.0233 dated
04.05.2019 registered under Sections 279 / 337 IPC, ( Section 338 IPC added
later
Instead of undergoing imprisonment under Section 307 IPC
appellants are liable for punishment under Section 279 / 337 IPC.
Occurrence is dated ... lose his job if directed to undergo
imprisonment. Under Section 279 / 337 IPC appellants are directed to be
released on probation on furnishing