Order pertains only to an alleged offence under
Section 392 IPC and not Section 394 IPC.
11. In response ... difference between
Section 390 IPC which is punishable under Section 392 IPC and Section
394 of IPC as section
will fall under Section 392 read with 397 I.P.C . and it will
not attract the penal provision of Section 394 ... away the property obtained by theft. Section
392 I.P.C. provides punishment for robbery and Section 394 I.P.C. is the
aggravated form
offence punishable under Sec.394 read with Sec.397 IPC and sentenced to undergo R.I. for a period of seven years ... Sec.392 and 395 IPC. Sec.397 IPC can be used only along with either Sec.392 or Sec.395 IPC
Chapter XVII of the Indian Penal Code deals with property offences. There is minute distinction between an offence under Section 392 I.P.C.(punishment ... will fall under Section 392 read with 397 I.P.C . and it will not attract the penal provision of Section 394
offences under Sections 1 20-B and 302 I.P.C. and rigorous imprisonment for
ten years for the offence under Section 394 ... liable to be convicted only under Section 411
I.P.C. and not under Section 302 or 394 I.P.C . Learned senior counsel
liable to be convicted and sentence only under Section 394 of IPC instead of under Section 394 r/w 397 of IPC ... ordered under Section 428 of Cr.P.C. The fine amount already paid under Section 394 r/w 397 of IPC before
2016 394 of IPC
2 Marakkanam-426/2016 394 of IPC
3 Marakkanam-437/2016 394 of IPC
4 Marakkanam ... 2016 394 of IPC
5 Marakkanam-527/2017 394 of IPC
6 Marakkanam-572/2017 394 of IPC
7 Marakkanam
offences under Sections 120B and 302 I.P.C. and rigorous imprisonment for ten years for the offence under Section 394 ... liable to be convicted only under Section 411 I.P.C. and not under Section 302 or 394 I.P.C . Learned senior counsel
against Accused No.1 u/s 448 and 397 I.P.C. and Accused No.2
u/s 448 and 394 ... u/s 448, 394 and 397 r/w 34 and Accused No.3 u/s 448 , 394 and 397
r/w 34
punishment to the offence under Section 392 r/w 397,
awarding the sentence under Section 394 IPC is per se illegal ... awarded
either for the offence under Section 392 r/w 397 or Section 394 r/w 397
IPC . It is a case