Court for the offences punishable
under Sections 304 Part II, 338 and 337 of the Indian
Penal Code , 1860 ( IPC ).
2. The prosecution ... convicted him for the offences under Section
304 Part II, Section 338 and Section 337 IPC. The High
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Court sentenced the appellant
case would come under Section 337 or Section 338 ; and if death is caused under Section 302 or Section 304A , ... offence under Section 338 is committed, and accused can be convicted under Section 338, but not both under Sections 279 and 338,
Final order :Discharged for the offence
under Section 279 IPC and
Section 337 & 338 IPC
compounded
BRIEF STATEMENT OF FACTS ... covered in Section 279 of IPC. As
specifically mentioned in the Code, when the offence under
Section 338 IPC is compoundable
Final order :Discharged for the offence
under Section 279 IPC and
Section 338 IPC ompounded
BRIEF STATEMENT OF FACTS ... covered in Section 279 of IPC. As
specifically mentioned in the Code, when the offence under
Section 338 IPC is compoundable
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Section 279 of IPC. As specifically mentioned in the Code,
when the offence under Section 338 IPC ... hold that the
alleged offence under Section 279 of IPC read with Section
338 IPC could also be compounded
Section 287 of
the Indian Penal Code. So far as the applicability of the
second part of Section 287 of the Indian Penal Code ... Indian Penal Code. Such
offence is specifically covered by the special / specific provision of
Section 287 of Indian Penal Code He further submits that Section
under
Section 207 Cr.P.C.
Learned Sub Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Kharar finding
that charge for offence under Sections 279 , 338 and 427 IPC ... offence
under Section 337 IPC and order of sentence qua the
sentence under Section 337 IPC cannot be sustained in this
provision of section 338 IPC. Section 337 IPC is a minor offence
when compared to section 338 IPC ... section 222 cr.p.c for offence punishable u/s. 337
IPC even if the notice for offence punishable u/s. 338 IPC
stand trial for the offences
punishable u/s 279 & 338 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
2. In brief, facts of the case ... covered in section 279 of IPC. As specifically
mentioned in the code, when the offence u/s 338 is compoundable,
there cannot
Cr.P.C .) and notice of the accusation u/s 251 Cr.P.C. for
the offence U/s 279/338 IPC ... covered in Section 279 of
IPC. As specifically mentioned in the Code, when the offence
under Section 338 IPC is compoundable