accused was
ordered to be summoned for the offence under section 384
IPC alone and not for the offence under section 468 IPC ... therefore, the court has no jurisdiction to try the accused
for section 384 IPC also as the same is barred by
limitation
accused was
ordered to be summoned for the offence under section 384
IPC alone and not for the offence under section 468 IPC ... therefore, the court has no jurisdiction to try the accused
for section 384 IPC also as the same is barred by
limitation
facing charges under Sections 384 , 409 , and
120-B of the Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) and Sections ... applicant is facing charges under the Indian Penal Code ( IPC )
ie. Sections 384 (extortion), 409 (criminal breach of trust by public
servant
MANIPUR
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punishable under section 109 IPC read with section 376 IPC, section
384 IPC read with 34 IPC ... Mantripukhri Maning Leikai
punishable under section 109 IPC read with section 376 IPC, section
384 IPC read with
MANIPUR
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punishable under section 109 IPC read with section 376 IPC, section
384 IPC read with 34 IPC ... Mantripukhri Maning Leikai
punishable under section 109 IPC read with section 376 IPC, section
384 IPC read with
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, ' IPC '). During the investigation, the
investigating officer subsequently altered the offence under Section 384 IPC ... finds reason to doubt the
applicability of Section 386 of the Indian Penal Code, instead, Section 384 IPC,
which was originally invoked
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, ' IPC '). During the investigation, the
investigating officer subsequently altered the offence under Section 384 IPC ... finds reason to doubt the
applicability of Section 386 of the Indian Penal Code, instead, Section 384 IPC,
which was originally invoked
Indian Penal Code, 1860 (for short, ' IPC '). During the investigation, the
investigating officer subsequently altered the offence under Section 384 IPC ... finds reason to doubt the
applicability of Section 386 of the Indian Penal Code, instead, Section 384 IPC,
which was originally invoked
respondents under
section 506 of IPC and respondents Nos. 3, 4 and 10 under section
384 of IPC ... fall within the
definition of Section 383 Indian Penal Code punishable
under Section 384 IPC and hence, I hold that the
prosecution
leveled in the instant case, an offence under Sections 384 read with Section 511 I.P.C. is categorically made out against the applicant ... offences under Section 384 is not made out, however, from the allegations the offence under Section 384 read with Section 511