IPC and section 411 IPC.
2. This charge-sheet committed to this court after compliance of Section
207 ... IPC and punishable u/s 392 and 394
respectively. Relevant sections 390 / 392 / 394 IPC are as under:
390. Robbery
394/397/34 IPC .
2. On 01.10.2010, police report under Section 173 of the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( ... Section 207 Cr. P. C,
Ld. MM committed case to court of Sessions.
4. Charge U/sec 302/394/397/34 IPC
Puppy and Sonu in
respect of offence u/s 394/ 34 read with section 392 IPC.
As regards the offence ... Sonu stand convicted in respect of offence u/s 394/ 34 read with
Section 392 IPC.
Announced in open Court today
394 / 427 / 34
IPC. The offence of the robbery is defined under section 390 IPC and
section 394 IPC ... offence of the robbery defined
in section 390 IPC and punishable u/s 394 IPC and the offence of mischief
Delhi.
FIR No. : 403/10
Police Station : Vijay Vihar
Under Sections : 307/394/34 IPC & Sec. 25 / 27 Arms Act
Date ... Page 1 of 48
FIR No. 403/10; U/s 307/394/34 IPC & Sec. 25 / 27 Arms Act; PS Vijay Vihar
filed in the court.
CHARGE
(5) Charge under Section 392 / 394 / 397 / 34 Indian Penal Code
was settled against the accused Krishna @ Cheeku, Sumit
Section 394 IPC and Section 397 IPC are aggravated forms
of the offence of robbery. Section 394 IPC ... 394 IPC read
with Section 34 IPC. The accused Rajesh @ Bunty is further
convicted for offence punishable under Section 397 IPC
nature of injury is immaterial for offence under Section
394 or Section 397 IPC. Non-recovery of weapon of
offence is also ... accused has been charged under Section 394 / 397 IPC.
Section 394 IPC reproduced as under:-
"If any person, in committing
Salman @ Javed is
convicted for offences
punishable under Section 392 ,
Section 394 and Section 397
IPC
JUDGMENT
1. Succinctly stated, the case ... reproduce Section 394 IPC and Section 397 IPC for ready
reference :-
Section 394 IPC - Voluntarily causing hurt in committing
with Sec.207 Cr.PC,
case was committed to the Sessions Court.
4. After hearing arguments, charge u/s. 394 / 411 / 34 IPC ... convicted for the offence under Section 411 IPC and
is liable to be acquitted under Section 411 IPC.
69. Accordingly, both