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serious than any other offence registered under the Indian Penal Code
and, therefore, separate establishment is required to protect the
dignity ... relating to
offences against women under section 363 , 369 , 371 , 373 and also
354 of the Indian Penal Code during the period from
District. ... Respondents/
Respondents
Prayer: This Criminal Revision Petition filed under Section 397 r/w 401
Cr.P.C . to call for the records ... IPC and
Crime No.371 of 2017 under Sections 147 , 148 , 149 , 341 , 302 , 506(ii) IPC and
thereafter, the second
Pakki Gali,
Bara Hindu Rao, Delhi
FIR No. : 371/07
Under Section: 302/34 IPC
Police Station : Lahori Gate
Sessions Case ... committed
the offence of murder u/s. 302 read with Section 34 IPC vide FIR No.
371/07, PS Lahori Gate
COURTS: DELHI
SC No. 371/09
FIR No. 920/06
P.S. Saraswati Vihar
U/s 304/34 IPC
ID No. 02404R0342992006
State ... Sessions, a charge
SC No. 371/09 FIR No. 920/06 Pages 1-10
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U/s 304/34 IPC was framed against
This appeal under Section 378 (3) of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as ' Cr.P.C .'), at the behest ... 371/M/82 acquitting accused-respondents who have been tried for commission of offence under Sections 302 and 302 read with 34 of Indian Penal
with Section 120-B of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 (' IPC ' for short) and Section 201 read with Section 34
IPC ... been convicted under section 302 read with Section 120-B
IPC and Section 395 read with Section 120B IPC. By order
with Section 120-B of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860 („ IPC ‟ for short) and Section 201 read with Section 34
IPC ... been convicted under section 302 read with Section 120-B
IPC and Section 395 read with Section 120B IPC. By order
perusal of the evidence contextually.
7. Shri Thakur submitted that section 304B of the IPC was
brought on the statute book by Amending ... conviction of the appellants under section 304B of the IPC was utterly
unsustainable as the very trial was vitiated on account of lack
perusal of the evidence contextually.
7. Shri Thakur submitted that section 304B of the IPC was
brought on the statute book by Amending ... conviction of the appellants under section 304B of the IPC was utterly
unsustainable as the very trial was vitiated on account of lack
Sessions
Case NO.371 of 1995. The petitioner was
charged for the offence punishable under
section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, under
section