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
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
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
under sections 394 IPC, 458 IPC ,
both read with section 34 IPC and section 411 IPC ... section 34 IPC read
with section 397 IPC, 458 IPC read with section 34 IPC, section
witnesses were recorded u/s 161 Cr.P.C.
Accused was arrested and was sent to J.C. Section 397 IPC was added ... section 397 IPC; sections
25 and 27 Arms Act and in the alternative under section 411 IPC.
29. Section 394 IPC
snatched away his mobile phone. Section
390 IPC defines robbery. As per Section 390 IPC, in all robbery there is either ... 394
IPC
Section 411 IPC Acquitted Acquitted
Section 103 DP Act Acquitted Acquitted
28. Arguments on the point of sentence
dated 19.10.2014 registered under sections 394 / 397 / 302 IPC
on the complaint of SI Kishanveer Bhati made on the same
day.
Facts ... caused her death and thereby committed an
offences punishable U/s 394/302 IPC and within the cognizance of
this court
Tilak Nagar, Delhi.
(d) Offence 394/397 IPC & 394/34 IPC
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State ... prove the following
essential ingredients of the said Sections:
a. Section 394 IPC:- If any person, in committing or in attempting
to commit
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section 392 IPC read with
section 34 IPC, section 394
IPC read with section ... section 394 IPC read with
section 34 IPC and section 397 IPC.
44. Section 392 IPC provides
accused has committed the offence under Section
392 / 394 / 411 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter,
" IPC "), for which ... IPC is an
aggravated form of the offence of robbery punished under
Section 392 IPC. The offence under Section 394 IPC