Section 394 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
394. Voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery.—
If any person, in committing or in attempting to commit
guilty of an offence u/S. 397, I.P.C. but he is guilty of an offence punishable u/S. 394 r/w. 397, ... respondent Vinayak recorded u/S. 313 of Cr.P.C. also shows that ingredients of robbery as contemplated by Section 394 , I.P.C. were
year and with a further order of conviction
under Section 394 of the Indian Penal Code and sentencing to suffer
rigorous imprisonment for 10 years ... under Section 164 Cr.P.C. and thereafter, made a prayer for
addition of offence under Section 376(2)(g) of Indian Penal Code before
ruqqa itself. As regards application of Section
147 / 148 IPC read with Section 149 IPC is concerned it is stated that ... offence committed
by the Appellant is punishable under Section 392 IPC and not Section 394
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Rabindra Parida Alias Rabindra Pariza ... vs State Of West Bengal on 3 February, 1995
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under Section 394 / 34 IPC, 457/34 IPC and 411 IPC and in addition
Appellants ... fine of Rs. 20,000/- for offence under Section 394 IPC
and in default of payment of fine to further undergo rigorous imprisonment
under Section 25 Arms Act. Dharam Pal was charged with the offences punishable under Section 302 read with Section 34 and Section 394 , ... both of them under Section 302 read with Section 34 , I.P.C. and appellant Tek Chand under Sections 411 ,
order dated 22.07.2005, they were
charged under Section 394/395 read with Section 397 IPC. Charges under
Section 411 IPC were ... committing offences under Sections 395/394/ 34 read with Section
397 IPC. However, the prosecution was unable to collect any evidence
IPC, in option under Section 404 and 302/149 IPC, under Section 341 IPC, under Section 25 of Indian ... IPC, in option under Section 404 and 302/149 IPC, under Section 341 IPC, under Section 25 of Indian
case is covered by Section 120A of the Indian Penal Code, under Section 120B of the IPC. From the evidence, it is proved ... view of the clear language of Section 390 read with Section 394 / 120B IPC, the two appellants Ramanand and Arvind Dubey were rightly