charge for commission of the offence under
Section 392 / 397 / 411 read with Section 34 IPC was framed upon
all the three accused ... offence punishable under Section 411
IPC as they have already been convicted for commission of the
offence under Section 392 / 34 IPC
only in their statements u/s 313 Cr.PC. It is trite to
state that a statement under section 313 Cr.PC has no evidentiary ... offence under
section 379 / 34 IPC is proved from the evidence that has come on record as
opposed to section 392 / 34 IPC
Statement of accused Waseem was recorded U/s 281 Cr.P.C . R/w section
313 Cr.P.C. on 24.02.2020, wherein he stated that ... offences U/s 392/411/34 IPC . Section 392
IPC provides punishment for committing robbery. Section 411 IPC provides
offence under Section 392 IPC as Section 397 covers Section
392 IPC itself.
2. Learned counsel for the Appellant Sanjay Kumar ... Trial Court convicting the Appellants for offence under Section 397 IPC and
Section 392 / 34 IPC.
10. Learned counsel
offences punishable under Sections 120B IPC, 302 read with 34 IPC (on four counts) and Section 392 IPC ... them under Sections 120B IPC, 302 read with Section 34 IPC (on four counts) and Section 392 IPC
report under Section 173 of Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( Cr.P.C .), on the charge for offences
punishable under Section 120B IPC ... read with Sections 392 / 397 / 302 of
Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ) and Sections 392 / 397 / 302 IPC read
with Section
imprisonment for four years for
offence under Section 302 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code (in short - IPC );
also to undergo rigorous imprisonment ... under Section 201 IPC. Consequently, Sandhya @ Sangeeta
deserves to be acquitted, because her conviction is for offence under Section
201 IPC
convicted under Section 392 / 34 IPC and 397 IPC . For the sake of
convenience, Section 392 and 397 IPC ... years and fine under Section 392 IPC.
However Section 397 IPC unlike Section 392 IPC does not confer
charged for the offences punishable
under Section 302 IPC read with 34 IPC , Section 392 IPC
read with ... judgment, he has acquitted the appellant of the offence
under Section 392 IPC read with 397 IPC . This circumstance
reflects upon
petition under Section 397 / 401 Cr.P.C. The learned trial
Court convicted the petitioner for offence under Section 392 IPC
and sentenced ... under Section 313 Cr.P.C. On
conclusion of trial, the learned trial Court found the petitioner
guilty of offence under Section 392 IPC