Section 332 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
332. Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty.—
Whoever voluntarily causes hurt
their official duty within the meaning of Saction 332 of the Indian Penal Code and consequently the accused cannot plead the right of private defence ... accused persons committed offence punishable under Section 225 I.P.C. as well as under Section 332 I.P.C.
44. So far as accused
332 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 353 of the Indian Penal Code provides for using criminal force, while Section 332 of the Indian Penal ... Section 332 of the Indian Penal Code. Therefore, when no offence under Section 186 of the Indian Penal Code is charged against the accused
charge under s. 186 , Indian Penal Code but
it cannot be ignored that section 186 and 353 , Indian Penal Code
relate to two distinct offences ... court has analysed the provisions of Section 353 ,Indian Penal
Code and 186, Indian Penal Code and held that the two are distinct
offences
Secondly, I come to the offence u/s 353 Indian Penal
Code .
Section 353 Indian Penal Code read as under :
FIR No.557/93 State ... Indian Penal Code in default of fine Simple Imprisonment for 15
days, Rs.1,000/ for the offence U/S 506 Indian Penal Code
accused is acquitted under Section 248 (1)
of Cr.P.C. Since the accused is punished under Section 332 I.P.C, there ... Section 332 or section 333 I.P.Code –
22.The accused was also charged for the offence under Section 186 of
IPC. Taking
following offences:
i. Section 120-B Indian Penal Code ( IPC ).
ii. Section 120-B IPC read with Section 5 of Delhi ... Section 186 IPC and also under Section
186 IPC.
iv. Section 120-B IPC read with Section 332 IPC
accused were
convicted for the offence punishable under
Section 332 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC )
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Uploaded ... under Section
323 IPC.
17. In view of the analysis of the evidence with the
ingredients as mandated under Section 332 IPC
offence under Section 353 IPC are
not made out."
Thus, the working of Section 353 IPC makes it clear that ... will not constitute an offence under Section 353 IPC.
So far as offence under Section 332 IPC is concerned, the
prosecution
absence
of a charge under Section 323 I.P.C., the charge under Section
332 I.P.C. cannot be maintained. No legal authority ... Section 319 I.P.C. defines „hurt‟. Section 323 I.P.C.
provides punishment for voluntarily causing hurt. Punishment
provided for Section 323