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Ashok Raja vs State By on 10 September, 2012

default to undergo six months simple imprisonment. (ii) under Section 344 IPC to undergo 3 years Rigorous Imprisonment and a fine ... under Section 366A is modified into Section 365 of IPC and the conviction and sentence imposed on the appellant/accused under Section 344
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In Re: T.P. Waller vs Unknown on 20 April, 1883

District Court, with the powers conferred on District Courts by Sections 344 to 359, both inclusive, that the District Judge might transfer to any Court ... Section 8 , it is declared that the investiture of the Small Cause Court with the powers conferred on a District Court under Sections 344
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The vs Balu on 7 November, 2019

through its Head Clerk to initiate action against the petitioner under Section 344(1) of Cr.P.C. alleged that the petitioner gave a false ... absolutely no materials as against the petitioner to proceed under Section 344(1) Cr.P.C. The learned Magistrate failed to show that the petitioner

Radha vs State Represented By on 1 February, 2019

default to undergo three months rigorous imprisonment and under Section 344 IPC to undergo six months rigorous imprisonment http://www.judis ... Section 368 and 363 IPC. However, the fine amount awarded thereafter is kept intake, and the conviction and sentence for the offence under Section 344
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