nearest police station
thereby committed the offence
punishable under Sections Sections
279 , 338 of IPC and Section 3(1) read
with Section ... punishable under section 279 of
IPC, section 3(1) r/w Section 181 and
section 134 (A and B) r/w Section 187 of
Indian
CT01-017653-2018
In Respect of:
FIR No.: 54/2018
U/s: 279/338 IPC
PS: Kotwali
Sh. Bali Ram (Injured)
S/o Late ... charge-sheeted
for the commission of offences punishable under Sections
279 / 338 IPC in the FIR No. 54/18, under Section 279 / 338
Reply to the Notice u/s 133 M.V. Act
FIR No. 817/2015 (PS Keshav Puram)
U/s 279/338 IPC
State Vs. Lalit ... deposed that he had served Notice u/s
FIR No. 817/2015 (PS Keshav Puram)
U/s 279/338 IPC
State Vs. Lalit Yadav Page
culpable
homicide of either description.
39. Like Section 304-A, Sections 279 , 336 , 337 and 338
IPC are attracted for only the negligent or rash ... question is whether indictment of an accused
under Section 304 Part II and Section 338 IPC can
coexist in a case of single rash
sentenced to
Penal Code undergo simple imprisonment
for three months.
rt
Section 338 of the The accused was sentenced to
Indian Penal Code undergo simple ... person, whereas Section 337 of the IPC
deals with negligently causing simple hurt to a person. Thus,
Section 338 of the IPC is an aggravated
punishable under Section 181 of the
MV Act but acquitted him of the commission of offences
punishable under Sections 279 , 337 and 338 ... causing simple and grievous hurt to Gopal Dass
(PW14). Section 338 of the IPC deals with negligently causing
grievous hurt to a person, whereas Section
Petitioner not to be tried
for commission of offence under Section
279 / 337 / 338 / 304-A / 201 of IPC read with Section ... Case No. 99 of 2021 was
registered under Sections 279/337/338/304-A
against one Laxman Pradhan.
The contents of the Formal
hospital. Thereby, accused has
committed an offence punishable under Section 338
IPC?
Point No.3: Whether the prosecution proves beyond
all reasonable doubt that ... Section 187 of IMV Act.
Acting under section 255(2), the accused is convicted for
the offence punishable under Sections 279 , 338
blood
injuries. Thereby, has the accused committed an
offence punishable under Section 338 of the IPC?
Point No.3: Whether the prosecution proves beyond ... sec 255(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code , the
accused is hereby acquitted of the offences punishable under
Sections 279 and 338 of the Indian
settled principles of law and equity; that the statutory ingredients
of Section 338 DMC Act namely 'material misrepresentation' or
'fraudulent statement ... such documents vitiated the findings. It is further
contended that Section 338 MCD Act requires material
misrepresentation or fraudulent statement by the applicant