Section 6 of Protection of Children from
Sexual Offences Act and found accused Nos.4 and
5 guilty of the offences punishable under Sections
344 ... offence punishable under Sections 6
of Protection of Children from Sexual Offices Act
and offences punishable under Sections 344 and
366 of the Indian Penal
Section 6 of Protection of Children from
Sexual Offences Act and found accused Nos.4 and
5 guilty of the offences punishable under Sections
344 ... offence punishable under Sections 6
of Protection of Children from Sexual Offices Act
and offences punishable under Sections 344 and
366 of the Indian Penal
scope of Section 340 is
much wider than the scope of Section 340 of Cr.P.C. When remedy
under Section 344 ... under Section 193 or other sections of I.P.C . One more
distinguishable factor is punishment. It is prescribed in Section 344
under Section
376 of the Indian Penal Code read with Sections 4 / 14 of the Protection of
Children from Sexual Offences Act and Sections ... under Section 376 IPC and Sections
4 / 14 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act for prosecuting the petitioner
under Section 344
344 , 374 , 370 of I.P.C., Section 23
and 26 of Juvenile Justice Act.
Section 344 of I.P.C defines that:
Wrongful confinement ... 2014 punishable under
Section 23 and 26 of J.J. Act and Section 7 of Child Labour
Prohibition Act and Section 344
which was enacted after repealing the Act of 1959, there is
Section 344 , which is a 'Repeal and Savings' Clause.
11. Learned Senior ... cannot be applied after its repeal.
Section 344 of the Act of 2009 save an order or
decision etc. It does not exist in this
examine the validity of proceedings pending u/s 340 Cr.P.C., reference of Section 344 Cr.P.C. be made, which reads as under ... section 340 for the offence, where it does not choose to proceed under this section.
(4) Where, after any action is initiated under sub- section
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
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
that section shall apply
accordingly.
(2) An order under this section, and subject to any such order,
an order under section 340, shall be final ... directed to make a complaint under sub-section
(1) or sub-section (2) of Section 340 of Cr.P.C. While in this case learned