offences punishable under
Sections 120-B , 406 , 408 of IPC and against L.V. Rao, Siddha Reddy, T.
Bhumeshwar, Potu Rajaram and Gajam ... report. Trial Court directed issuance of process under Sections 120-B ,
406 and 408 of IPC against accused nos.1 to 3 (respondent
present case. It is further submitted
that section 408 of the Indian Penal Code was invoked belatedly at
the time of filing of charge-sheet ... offence under
section 70 was invoked and at the time of filing of charge-sheet,
section 408 of the Indian Penal Code has been invoked
Sections 43(B) & 72 of the
Information Technology Act, 2000. Both offences were bailable in
nature. Subsequently, Section 408 of Indian Penal Code ... Learned counsel for the applicant submits that the
offence under Section 408 of IPC is not made out against him. There
COURT:
1. The applicant has preferred this application under
Section 438 of Cr.P.C. The applicant is apprehending arrest in
connection with ... Nagar
Police Station, Dist. Thane (Rural) for offence under Section 408 of
Indian Penal Code and Sections 3 & 7 of Essential Commodities
Tardeo Police Station,
Mumbai for the offences punishable under Section 408 of Indian
Penal Code (" IPC ", for short). First Information Report
Applicant was convicted for offence under Section 408 of the Indian
Penal Code and sentenced to suffer R.I. for one year ... convicted by the appellate court
for an offence under Section 408 of the Indian Penal Code and there is
sufficient evidence against the appellate court
Mumbai, under sections 43(b) and 72 of
the Information Technology Act as well as under section
408 of the Indian Penal Code.
2. Heard ... submitted
that the allegations are vague. He submitted that
Section 408 of the IPC was not initially applied but it was
applied subsequently
Solapur for
offence punishable under Sections 420 , 409 , 403 , 408 of IPC and
Sections 66 , 66(B) , 66(C) , 66(D) of Information
Bhiwandi, District-Thane, for the offences punishable under
Sections 408 and 420 of Indian Penal Code (" IPC ", for short).
First Information ... Learned counsel for the applicant submits that the
provisions of Section 408 of IPC is not applicable to the applicant.
It is further
under Section 408 of
Indian Penal Code (" IPC ", for short).
2 Learned APP submits that subsequently charge under
Sections