others, for alleged
offences under Section 120-B Indian Penal Code read with
Section 411 Indian Penal Code and Section 25(1) of the
Antiquities ... Indian
Penal Code and Section 25(1) of the Antiquities and Art
Treasures Act, 1972, all read with Section 120-B Indian
Penal Code
jurisdiction under Section 482 , CrPC and quash the FIR. He further submitted that a clear case under Section 406 IPC was made ... IPC, the offence punishable under that Section is not made out. Section 406 IPC relates to the punishment provided for criminal
Ranjit Nagar under Section 420 of
the Indian Penal Code, 1860,
FIR No.317/2018 Police Station Prashant Vihar under Section
406 / 420 / 120B ... Indian Penal Code, 1860,
FIR No. 520/2017 Police Station Anand Vihar under
Section420 / 406 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code
Indian Penal Code and by
referring to Section 222(2) of Code of Criminal Procedure,
convicted the petitioners under Section 418 of Indian Penal
Code ... Indian Penal Code read with
Section 120B of Indian Penal Code is concerned.
33. Once the conviction under Section 120B of IPC
IPC , 434 IPC , 466 IPC , 468 IPC , 451 IPC , 480 IPC , 406 IPC ... criminal conspiracy punishable under Section 120-B IPC read with several penal provisions including Section 406 IPC. A reading
Section 409 / 120B of the
Indian Penal Code and upheld the conviction and
sentence of the present petitioners for the offence under
Section 406 / 120B ... Indian
Penal Code (hereinafter referred to as IPC ) and the
present two petitioners were found guilty for the offences
under Sections 406
Town PS 04.03.2022 and Section 5 of
Cognizable/
TPDFE Act
Non-Bailable
Secs.406 & 420 of
Sections 406
IPC & Sec ... Town PS 05.03.2022 and Section 5 of
Cognizable/
TPDFE Act
Non-Bailable
Secs.406 & 420 of
Sections 406
IPC & Sec
Section 362 Cr.P.C. for rectifying certain clerical mistakes in the final judgment pronounced on 25.05.2005 convicting them under Sections 120B / 406 / 420 IPC ... well as Section 420 IPC' and petitioner no. 2 Asha Lata under ' Section 120B read with Section 406 IPC
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noted that for the applicability of section 406 IPC the very first requirement
is that the property must ... entrusted'. Where the property has not
been 'entrusted', section 406 IPC can have no application. For section 406
IPC
true
and constitute the offence as defined under Section 406 .
15. Section 405 IPC deals with criminal breach of trust. A careful
reading ... IPC prescribes punishment for criminal breach of
trust as defined in Section 405 IPC. For the offence punishable under
Section 406