Part II, read with Section 34 , IPC.
One aspect with respect to the acquittal (or conviction)
for the offence under Section 201 read with Section ... offence
under Section 300 , IPC punishable under Section 302 ,
IPC, or under Part -I / Part-II of Section 304 , IPC.
32. Though, I have already
under Section
304(A), but by no stretch of imagination, case if any, can be
made out under Section 304 Part II against petitioners, because ... under Section 304 II, I.P.C as against him. The Hon'ble
Apex Court quashed the charge under Section 304 II
under Section 304(A), but by
no stretch of imagination, case if any, can be made out under
Section 304 Part II against bail-petitioners ... under Section 304 II, I.P.C as against him. The Hon'ble
Apex Court quashed the charge under Section 304 II
under Section
304(A), but by no stretch of imagination, case if any, can be
made out under Section 304 Part II against petitioners, because ... under Section 304 II, I.P.C as against him. The Hon'ble
Apex Court quashed the charge under Section 304 II
appellants, of commission of offence
under Section 302 or under Section 304 Part-I or Part-II
Cr. Appeal ... will
decide whether the case falls under Section 302 or 304 Part I
or 304 Part II. Many petty or insignificant matters -- plucking
appellants, of commission of offence
under Section 302 or under Section 304 Part-I or Part-II
Cr. Appeal ... will
decide whether the case falls under Section 302 or 304 Part I
or 304 Part II. Many petty or insignificant matters -- plucking
under Section 304(A), but by
no stretch of imagination, case if any, can be made out under
Section 304 Part II against bail-petitioners ... under Section 304 II, I.P.C as against him. The Hon'ble
Apex Court quashed the charge under Section 304 II
under Section
304(A), but by no stretch of imagination, case if any, can be
made out under Section 304 Part II against petitioners, because ... under Section 304 II, I.P.C as against him. The Hon'ble
Apex Court quashed the charge under Section 304 II
question in deciding whether
the case falls under Sections 302 , 304 Part I or 304 Part II of IPC . Further, to
gather the Accused ... that section, if the case fall within 2nd part of Section 299 ,
while it would be an offence under Part II of Section 304
DEVANSHU JOSHI
Signing Date:25.09.2024
18:54
between Section 304 Part I and 304 Part II and stated that where
there is only knowledge ... question in
deciding whether the case falls under Sections 302 , 304 Part I or 304 Part II
of IPC . These categories have been laid down