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
other appropriate section as may be found to be applicable. Learned counsel contended that the offence under Section 406 , Indian Penal Code ... Section 195 (1) , an order for a complaint by the District Judge for an offence under Section 406 , Indian Penal Code, was erroneous. There
apart from the other
sections then the prosecution of the applicants for offence
under Section 406 of IPC in Crime No.37/2015 ... passed an order under
Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C. In compliance of order under
Section 156(3) of Cr.P.C. the Police
offences
punishable under Section 498-A IPC is a serious illegality and the
Court can exercise power under Section 482 ... offence punishable
under Section 498-A IPC.
The other offence allegedly committed by these petitioners is
punishable under Section 406 IPC
investigation was carried out.
2. Charge sheet under Section 498A / 506 / 406 / 34 IPC was filed in the court,
accused persons were supplied ... against all accused
persons for offence u/s 498A / 506 / 34 IPC and under Section 406 IPC against
accused Sushila Negi
Kusum has been
discharged u/s 498A as well as u/s 406 IPC.
2) Brief facts of the matter before ... against the respondent no. 3 Kusum u/s 498A
IPC as well as u/s 406 IPC . The impugned order does
charged for the offence punishable
u/s 498A and Section 406 both read with section 34 IPC.
36. In order to establish ... present case for the offence punishable under Section 406
read with section 34 IPC.
FIR No. 143/2012 State Vs Mohd. Kamil
given U/s 498 A IPC and if accused Naveen
Kumar is guilty of criminal breach of trust u/s 406 IPC ... none of the
ingredients of section 405 IPC is established and therefore no case u/s 406 IPC is
made
marked as Complaint No. 287/1A under
Sections 498A , 406 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (for short, " IPC ")
against ... criminal breach of
trust as defined in Section 405 and punishable under Section 406 IPC with
sentence for a period up to three
basically against the charge of breach of trust under Section 406 of the Indian Penal Code, levelled against them. Now the core of the argument ... over property being lacking and non-existent, no offence under Section 406 , Indian Penal Code, can possibly be made out. Therefore it was argued that