accused persons under Section 411 IPC. Therefore, they are entitled to be acquitted of the offence under Section 411 IPC also ... under Section 397 IPC and they were convicted under Section 411 IPC without framing charge under Section 411 IPC
accused persons under Section 411 IPC. Therefore, they are entitled to be acquitted of the offence under Section 411 IPC also ... under Section 397 IPC and they were convicted under Section 411 IPC without framing charge under Section 411 IPC
accused persons under Section 411 IPC. Therefore, they are entitled to be acquitted of the offence under Section 411 IPC also ... under Section 397 IPC and they were convicted under Section 411 IPC without framing charge under Section 411 IPC
Indian Penal Code. The Sessions Judge acquitted the accused under Sections 302 and 392 IPC but convicted her under Section 411 IPC ... charges under Sections 302 and 392 IPC. The High Court while setting aside the order of conviction under Section 411 IPC
Indian Penal Code. The Sessions Judge
acquitted the accused under sections 302 and 392 IPC but convicted
her under section 411 IPC ... charges under sections
302 and 392 IPC. The High Court while setting aside the order of
conviction under section 411 IPC
2015 P.S. Kapashera U/s 392/394/397/411/34 IPC & 27 Arms Act DOD: 05.04.2022
was shown to him during ... accused persons.
54. Both accused are entitled to acquittal under Section
411 IPC.
Charge under Section 27 Arms Act
55. The remaining article
read with section 397 / 34 IPC.
He has also submitted that the accused is entitled to acquittal even under
section 411 IPC ... held guilty under
section 411 IPC or at least for an offence punishable under section 103 D.P.
Act for unaccountable possession
special leave
petition against the acquittal of the appellants of the charge under
section 411 IPC. The delay in filing the petition
case on the original charges under Section 302 . Indian Penal Code and Section 92 . Indian Penal Code , framed by the Sessions Judge, so that ... conviction under Section 411 and not against the acquittal on the charges under Sections 302 and 392 , Indian Penal Code, and consequently the High Count
offences punishable under Sections 302, 392, 201
and 411 read with Section 149 of the Indian Penal
Code (for short, 'the IPC ... acquittal passed by the learned Sessions
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Judge for the offences under Sections 302, 392, 201
and 411 read with Section 149 of the IPC