under Sections 121,
121A, 122, Section 120B read with Sections 302 & 307 read with Section 120-
B IPC ... Sections (2), (3) & (5) of Section 3 and Section 4(b) of POTA and
Sections 3 & 4 of Explosive
Section 482 of the Cr.P.C. has quashed the FIRs for the offences
under Sections 307 , 294 and 34 of the IPC ... where the accused are facing
trial under Sections 307, 294 read with Section 34 IPC as well as
Sections
found guilty under Section 5(1)(d) read with Section 5(2) of the Act and under Section 161 , ... appellant under Section 5(1)(d) read with Section 5(2) of the Act and under Section 161 ,
said penal provision, that is, Section 377 of the
Indian Penal Code, in Suresh Kumar Koushal and another v. Naz
Foundation and others2 ... India and further to declare Section 377 of
the Indian Penal Code (for short, ― IPC ‖) to be unconstitutional. When
under Section 378(3) of the
Code challenging the acquittal of the appellant under
Sections 304 Part II and 338 IPC ... convicted him for the offences under Section
304 Part II, Section 338 and Section 337 IPC. The High
under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities
(Prevention) Act, 1987 (TADA), Indian Penal Code ( IPC ),
Explosive Substances Act, 1908 , Arms ... Designated Court which may take cognizance of the
offence.
INDIAN PENAL CODE ( IPC )
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"120-A. Definition of criminal conspiracy. - When
Code of Criminal Procedure , 1973, section 354(3) -If
section 302 , Penal Code, is constitutional, whether the
sentencing procedure provided in section ... Upholding the constitutionality of section 302 , Penal
Code, and section 354 (3) of the Code of Criminal Procedure
Code. the Court.
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HELD
Penal Code , 1860
Sections 161 and 165 - Scope and difference between -
Motive or reward for abuse of office - Relevancy of.
Sections ... under Section 161 or Section 165 or clause (a) or clause (b)
of sub-section (1) of Section 5 the Court
Charge under s. 304 read with s. 34 of the
Indian Penal Code against two persons-Acquittal of one-
Omission to frame alternative charge ... section 302 of the Indian Penal Code read with section 34 of
the Indian Penal Code...........".
An exactly similar charge
complaint made out a cognizable
offence under s. 405 Indian Penal Code against the
respondent, and the provisions of r. I of Para ... Indian Penal Code, which is not
a cognizable offence. Section 405 of the Indian Penal Code
defines "criminal breach of trust