them being traffic, municipal and other petty offences under the Indian Penal Code , mostly committed by the young and/or the inexperienced. The cruel ... Section 304 IPC, under Section 324 read with Section 34 IPC, he cannot be denied
Case crime No. 104 of 2001, under section 394 , 427 , 411
I.P.C. the applicant has already been acquitted by the
learned court ... under section 307,
case crime no. 34 of 2002 under section 25 Arms Act, case crime
no. 122 of 2002 under section
thereby
committing the offence under Sections 392 and 411 of the IPC.
It was a case of the serious kind, which ... unknown to the Code of
Criminal Procedure or the Indian Penal Code . It has been
developed by judicial pronouncements. In the case of
State
Delhi for
offence under Section 3 of Official Secrets Act and Section 120-B of
IPC, he was dismissed from ... main accused Dharamveer was held guilty under Section 380
read with Section 120 of the IPC and Section
Acting u/s 248(1) of Cr.P.C. accused Nos.1,2 and 6 are hereby acquitted for the offence punishable ... 411 , 201 of IPC."
4. In view of the said acquittal order the complainant filed CC No.91 of 2007 before
involved in a criminal case under Sections 356 , 379 , 411 and 34 IPC at PS Prashant Vihar, Delhi in which ... mentioned about a criminal case under Sections 356 , 379 , 411 and 34 IPC at PS Prashant Vihar, Delhi and his acquittal
6670/- , an FIR was lodged against him on 22.08.2000 under Section 409 IPC and in that criminal case, the Trial Court
Section 517 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 can set at naught a confiscation order de hors the provisions contained in the Indian ... with regard to a charge in the criminal court under Section 420 I.P.C. that the question whether the concerned party could have
2015 dated
28.07.2015 u/s 365 / 384 / 419 / 411 IPC, PS Bawana and the
applicant was also implicated in other two FIRs ... 2015 dated 28.07.2015 u/s 365 , 284 ,
419 and 411 IPC, P.S. Bawana, Delhi. The respondents submit
that the applicant
accused persons qua offences u/s
419 / 420 / 468 / 471 / 477A / 411 / 120B IPC beyond reasonable doubts.
Both the accused ... administrative, judicial or quasi judicial
proceeding, as required under Section 62 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
She said that the investigating officer