provisions of the IPC , in specific, Section 328
and Section 188 of the IPC and would submit that in the State ... when we refer this term in Section 328, the
upshot is that Section 328 of the IPC gets attracted in two
possibilities
offences, except the offence under Section 328 of IPC, are
bailable. Section 328 of IPC is not attracted. The case ... hurt to such person, in Section 328 of the IPC.
The offence under Section 328 of IPC, essentially is not causing
3607/2019
pronounced on 13.9.2019. In this judgment, it was held that
Section 328 of IPC, in such cases, is not attracted because ... such person, in terms
Section 328 of the IPC. In my view, the offence under
Section 328 of IPC, essentially
section 328 was considered in a similar set of
facts. It was held that section 328 of IPC was applicable. This
judgment ... such person, in
terms Section 328 of the IPC. In my view, the
offence under Section 328 of IPC, essentially
3607/2019
pronounced on 13.9.2019. In this judgment, it was held that
Section 328 of IPC, in such cases, is not attracted because ... such person, in terms
Section 328 of the IPC. In my view, the offence under
Section 328 of IPC, essentially
Nagesh Rajshekhar Mense vs State Of Maharashtra on 3 January, 2023
Author: Prakash D. Naik
bunch of case laws as regards the applicability
of Section 328 of the I.P.C. He has also pointed out that the
transfer ... applicant has also
filed various judgments as regards the applicability of Section
328 of the I.P.C. There are judgments from both sides
that section 328 of the
Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) would not attract. He has vehemently
submitted that there are contrary judgments ... applicability of
Section 328 IPC the Indian Penal Code of this Court. However, with
regard to the applicability of section 328 IPC
Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and under
Section 272 , 273 , 188 and 328 of Indian Penal Code were registered
against Mr S K Shaikh ... hereby
quashed only in respect of offence under Section 328 of
Indian Penal Code, 1860 qua the petitioners in Writ
Petition
offences punishable under
Sections 188 , 272 , 273 are bailable offences and so far as
offence under Section 328 of the IPC is concerned ... that, in view these two judgments
prosecution could not have applied provisions of Section 328
of the IPC, to the facts