Section 412 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
412. Dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity.—
Whoever dishonestly receives or retains
Section 412 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
412. Reasons to be recorded.
- A Sessions Judge or Magistrate making an order under Section
explanation in the statement under
Section 313 of Cr.P.C. unless specific
circumstances put to them.
(4) Section 412 ... under Section 25(1B)(a) of the Arms Act, were
registered against the accused persons, as also offence under
Section 412
prosecution could not prove the intention which is essential
ingredients under Section 412 of IPC and the material omissions and
contradictions have been omitted ... additionally convicted and sentenced respectively
under Sections 25(1-b)(a), Section 25(1-b) (b) and Section 25(1-b)
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(b) of Arms
also under Sections 471 read with Section 468 IPC.
(x) Amit @ Bunty (A-6) was held individually guilty under Sections 201
and 412 ... week.
(iii) For the offence under Section 396 read with Section 412 IPC he
was sentenced to RI for life with the direction that
Section 412 in Kolkata Municipal Corporation Act, 1980
412. Power to order building to be vacated in certain circumstances.
(1) The Municipal Commissioner ... egress in case of fire or is occupied in contravention of section 396 or section 403, be vacated forthwith or within such period
Section 412 in Kerala Municipality Act, 1994
412. Precautions in case of dangerous trees.
(1) Where any tree or any branch of a tree ... recoverable from the owner of the tree in the manner provided in section
Section 412 in The Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888
412. [ Prohibition of import of cattle, etc. into [Brihan Mumbai] [This section was substituted
Section 412 in The Companies Act, 2013
412. Selection of Members of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal.—
(1) The President of the Tribunal and the chairperson ... Selection Committee shall determine its procedure for recommending persons under sub-section (2). (5) No appointment of the Members of the Tribunal or the Appellate
appellants from the
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charges under Sections 395 and 397 of IPC, but,
convicted them under Section 412 of IPC for dishonestly
retaining the stolen ... convicted for
the offence of dacoity under Section 395 of IPC
alongwith Section 412 of IPC, but, if offence of dacoity is
not proved