accused, he
is entitled to acquittal under section 392 / 394 read with section 397 / 34 IPC.
He has also submitted ... extent that no case under section 392 / 394 read with section
397 / 34 IPC is made out against the accused
petitioner was acquitted of the charge under Section 411 IPC and the State
did not challenge the said acquittal.
2. Briefly ... associate were acquitted of the charge under
Section 411 IPC, prosecution case cannot be thrown away overboard. This
Court
filed qua them under
Section 392 / 482 / 411 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860
(hereinafter IPC for sake ... contemplated u/s 114 (a) of the IEA.
32. Furthermore, to drive home the guilt of the accused
for offence u/s 411 of IPC
under Section 313 Cr.P.C was dispensed with and they were
acquitted of the charge under Section 392 / 397 IPC ... examination under Section 313 Cr.P.C. All the
ingredients of Section 411 IPC are thus made out against
case under Sections
392 / 397 / 398 / 307 / 34 of Indian Penal Code (in short " IPC ")
and Sections ... Section 207 CrPC by the
Court of ld. MM, case was committed to the Court of
Sessions as Section 397 IPC
upon compliance of Section 207 Cr.P.C
was completed and charges for offences punishable under Section
392 / 411 / 34 IPC ... other.
Further, in order to prove the charges under section 411 IPC the
prosecution had to prove that the accused persons
Sec. 207 Cr.P.C. Further, accused Akbar
was charged for the offence u/s 392 / 411 / 34 IPC ... clear
that the offence of theft as defined under the Indian Penal Code emphasizes upon
'taking away' of property or dispossessing
Section 207 Cr.P.C., learned
Metropolitan Magistrate committed the case to the court of Sessions
under Section 209 ... extended to fourteen
years."
Section 411 of Indian Penal Code Provides
as under:
"Dishonestly receiving stolen property:
Whoever, dishonestly receives
Mangol Puri
U/s 302/394/397/411/34 IPC
IN THE COURT OF ADDITIONAL SESSION JUDGE 03
NORTH WEST : ROHINI : DELHI ... Mangolpuri
Under Section 302 / 394 / 397 / 411 / 34 IPC
In the matter of:
STATE VERSUS 1. Gaurav
Sec. 34 IPC.
13. Sec.411 IPC prescribes punishment for receipt and retention of
stolen property knowing ... accused Sunil @ Suraj and Satish @ Yahi
U/s 392/397/ 411 IPC .
16. As regards to Section 392 IPC