commission of offence under Section 377 Indian Penal Code. The finding in regard to the commission of offence under Section 377 Indian Penal Code ... Section 300 Indian Penal Code to find out whether a case under Section 302 Indian Penal Code is made out. The offence under Section 377
Sessions Judge,
Karkardooma Courts, Delhi convicting the appellant for offences
under Sections 377 / 302 IPC and sentencing him to life
imprisonment and a fine ... competent
court.
3. On 13th March, 2002 the charges under Sections 377 / 302
IPC was framed against the appellant, which were read over and
explained
also filed under Section 304 Part II IPC . Hence,
court should not have framed charge under Sections 302 / 377 / 201 IPC. It is
also contended ... Section 161 Cr.P.C. there is nothing to implicate petitioner-accused for
offences under Sections 302 / 377 / 201 IPC in this case
Section 377
IPC, which was commented upon by this Court. But, so far as the present
case is concerned, the offences under Section 302 ... this
case offence under Section 377 IPC has been fully proved so also the
offence under Section 302 IPC. Indian society and also the International
trial court in Sessions Trial No. 308 of 2012 under Sections 302 , 377 ,
364A and 201 of Indian Penal Code.
3. For the offence under ... after finding the case to be true, submitted charge-sheet
under Sections 302 , 377 , 364A and 201 / 34 of Indian Penal Code
against the appellant
make him vicariously liable under Section 34 IPC for the offences under Sections 376(2)(g) , 377 and 302 IPC and acquitted ... Section 34 and Section 376(2)(g) of the IPC and was sentenced to undergo imprisonment for life for the offences under Sections 302
conviction ordered by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Ajmer, under Section 302 and Section 377 , IPC. The appellant has been sentenced to life imprisonment with ... then committing murder of him, held that the offences under Section 377 and Section 302 , IPC were proved against the accused
guilt of the appellant in having committed the crime punishable under Section 377 , 302 and 201 IPC. The fact that the undergarment of the deceased ... trying to destroy and hide evidence, therefore, the offences punishable under Section 377 , 302 and 201 IPC are proved against the appellant beyond reasonable doubt
rigorous imprisonment and one year's rigorous imprisonment under Sections 302 , 377 / 511 of IPC and Section 3 / 4 of POCSO Act respectively ... trial Court was fully justified in convicting the accused appellant under Sections 302 , 377 / 511 of IPC and Section 3 / 4 of POCSO
years for offence punishable u/s 377 IPC and for
imprisonment of life for offence punishable u/s 302 IPC and further ... sake of argument that appellant
is guilty of Section 377 IPC, no offence under Section 302
IPC is made out, inasmuch as, the appellant neither