within the meaning of Clause 8, Section 320 Indian Penal
Code, and therefore, 'grievous' .
12. Palekar, J. too in Jai Narain ... endangers life in terms of clause 8 of Section 320 Indian
Penal Code, for, it describes the injury ' dangerous to life
life' within the
meaning of Clause 8 Section 320 Indian Penal
Code, and therefore, 'grievous'.
Palekar ... endangers life in terms of clause
8 of Section 320 , Indian Penal Code, for, it
describes the injury 'dangerous to life
Section 473 of
the Code. Learned counsel further submits that even prima facie no offence
under Section 120-B IPC ... Court under
Section 397(1) read with Section 401 of the Code.
The revisional jurisdiction of the Court under Section
life' within the meaning of Clause (8), Section 320 , Indian Penal Code, and therefore, 'grievous'.
12. Palekar ... endangers life in terms of clause (8) of Section 320 , Indian Penal Code, for, it describes the injury 'dangerous to life
life' within the meaning of
Clause 8, Section 320 Indian Penal Code, and therefore, 'grievous' .
12. Palekar ... endangers life in terms of clause 8
of Section 320 Indian Penal Code, for, it describes the injury '
dangerous to life
life' within the meaning of Clause 8, Section 320
Indian Penal Code, and therefore, 'grievous' .
12. Palekar ... endangers life in terms of clause 8 of Section 320 Indian
Penal Code, for, it describes the injury ' dangerous to life
simply because an offence is not
compoundable under Section 320 Indian Penal Code is by itself no
reason for the High Court ... simply because an offence is not
compoundable under Section 320 Indian Penal Code is by itself no
reason for the High Court
guilty of
offence punishable under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code (for short 'the
Act') and the order of sentence ... endangers life in term of clause
8 of Section 320 , Indian Penal Code, for, it describes the
injury 'dangerous to life
from the
place of occurrence will not attract a penal provision of Section 34 IPC.
His false implication by the complainant ... endangers life in term of clause
8 of Section 320 , Indian Penal Code, for, it describes the injury 'dangerous to life
covered by clause Sixthly if not under clause Eighthly of Section 320 , I.P.C. also as is suggested by the learned Counsel ... appellant is covered by clause Sixthly of Section 320 , I.P.C. Further, we find no reasons to give weightage to the evidence