offences punishable under Section 3 / 4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act read with Sections 498A and 304 IPC then there was no occasion ... appellant under Section 302 I.P.C. and the sentence of imprisonment for life awarded thereunder. Instead we convict him under Section 304 Part
Anup Shaw had been convicted under Section 304 Part II
read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer
rigorous imprisonment ... established all
essential ingredients of Sections 304 (Part-2)/324 read with Section 34
of the Indian Penal Code beyond reasonable doubt. The Learned trial
Anup Shaw had been convicted under Section 304 Part II
read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer
rigorous imprisonment ... established all
essential ingredients of Sections 304 (Part-2)/324 read with Section 34
of the Indian Penal Code beyond reasonable doubt. The Learned trial
Anup Shaw had been convicted under Section 304 Part II
read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer
rigorous imprisonment ... established all
essential ingredients of Sections 304 (Part-2)/324 read with Section 34
of the Indian Penal Code beyond reasonable doubt. The Learned trial
Anup Shaw had been convicted under Section 304 Part II
read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to suffer
rigorous imprisonment ... established all
essential ingredients of Sections 304 (Part-2)/324 read with Section 34
of the Indian Penal Code beyond reasonable doubt. The Learned trial
friend
Siddharth Gupta. The accused has been convicted u/S. 304 (II) IPC
and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment by the trial court ... appellant with the
commission of offence punishable under Section 304 Part-II Indian
Penal Code on the premise that the appellant was driving
friend
Siddharth Gupta. The accused has been convicted u/S. 304 (II) IPC
and sentenced to 5 years imprisonment by the trial court ... appellant with the
commission of offence punishable under Section 304 Part-II Indian
Penal Code on the premise that the appellant was driving
question as to whether a case falls under Section 302
IPC or Section 304 IPC, which are the following ... appellant is
entitled to alteration of sentence from Section 302 of IPC to Section
304 Part II of IPC . The trial
this section, "dowry death" shall
have the same meaning as in Section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code ... relating to trial under Section
304-BIPC where the law on Section 304-BIPC and Section 113-B of the
Evidence Act has been pithily
this section, "dowry death" shall
have the same meaning as in Section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code ... relating to trial under Section
304-BIPC where the law on Section 304-BIPC and Section 113-B of the
Evidence Act has been pithily