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
Thus, the case falls neither
under Section 302 , nor under Section 304 part II IPC . At
worst, the case falls ... IPC defines "hurt", Section
320 IPC defines "grievous hurt".
Section 320 IPC
Section 207 Cr.P.C., Learned Metropolitan Magistrate committed the case to the
Court of Sessions on 17.12.2011.
Charges
2. Charges ... charges u/s 25 Arms Act against
the accused nor proved.
16. To conclude, this Court finds that offence u/s 307 IPC
Subzi Mandi U/S ... on 25 August, 2012
State Vs. Rajesh FIR No. 379/01 PS Subzi Mandi U/s 326 IPC ... IPC. By
virtue of Section 222 CrPC, a conviction u/s 324 IPC (a minor offence) can
still
meaning of Clause 7 and Clause 8 of Section 320 IPC. He also
placed reliance in the case of Naib Singh ... true
that fracture has not been defined in the Penal Code. The meaning of
fracture would imply that there should be a break
does not fall
under any of the circumstances mentioned in Section
320 of IPC to term them as grievous hurt. Therefore ... sustained grievous
hurt within the meaning of Section 320 of IPC, as such
even if this court were to accept
statement of accused Tullan us/ 313 Cr.P.C . read
with section 281 Cr.P.C was recorded in which he denied having
caused ... Section 325 or
Section 326 would be applicable."
36. While "Grievous hurt" has been defined in Section 320 IPC
hurt falling
under any of the clauses under section 320 IPC is grievous hurt. A person therefore,
cannot be said that ... caused is one of the
kinds of hurt specified u/s 320 IPC.
28. In the present case the injured Sushil
320/96 Ps Subzi ... on 29 February, 2012
State Vs. Hemant & Anr. FIR No. 320/96 PS Subzi Mandi U/s 411 IPC ... Ramesh Chand is the DO who proved the FIR No.
320/96 u/s 379 IPC
reports of
above said doctors, in my opinion, Section 320 IPC is also necessary to be
mentioned here, which defines ... ordinary pursuits.
Thus, from the six clause of Section 320 IPC, it is crystal clear that the
permanent disfiguration