Section 431 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
431. Mischief by injury to public road, bridge, river or channel.—
Whoever commits mischief
accused
namely Raj Kumar Kashyap for the offences U/s 283/431 IPC .
FIR No. 554/06 State Vs. Raj Kumar Kashyap ... record, charge of the accusation for the offence u/s 431 IPC
was framed and put to the accused vide order dated
DELHI
FIR No. 258/21
PS - Jagatpuri
U/s 283/290/431 IPC
State Vs. Harprasad Sharma
JUDGMENT ... Sec. 207 Cr.P.C on 26.08.2022. Further, accused
Harparsad Sharma was charged for the offences u/s 283 / 290 / 431 IPC
DELHI
FIR No. 277/2021
PS - Jagatpuri
U/s 283/291/431 IPC
State Vs. Arvind Singh Yadav
JUDGMENT ... Sec. 207 Cr.P.C. Further,
accused Arvind Singh Yadav was charged for the offences u/s 283 / 291 / 431 IPC
Indian Penal Code and not section 447-341 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. This does not take ... Indian Penal Code or he had other section viz. sections 447 and 341 of Indian Penal Code were mentioned in charge
Case No. 752 of 2019, under Sections 341 / 294 / 431 IPC, read
with Section 3 of Prevention of Damage ... accused and pass a fresh order under Section 239 Cr.P.C. or
Section 240 Cr.P.C. as the case
Case No. 752 of 2019, under Sections 341 / 294 / 431 IPC, read
with Section 3 of Prevention of Damage ... accused and pass a
fresh order under Section 239 CrPC or Section 240 CrPC, as the case may be, in
accordance with
imprisonment in default of payment of a fine. Section 64 ,
Penal Code ( S. 53 , Travancore Code) only states that it shall be competent ... legally liable for his debts. ( Section 70 , Penal
Code, corresponding to S. 59 , Travancore Penal Code).”
22. In K. Vemmana Shenoy v. Collector
criminal conspiracy punishable under section
120B of the Indian Penal Code and in the context of the
criminal conspiracy committed the unlawful acts ... read with section 149 and
alternatively, read with section 34 and alternatively, read with
section 120B of the Indian Penal Code
Indian Penal Code, and enhanced the sentence
awarded to the Petitioner under Section 467 of the Indian
Penal Code and further directed ... Exceeded its jurisdiction under Section 386(b)(i)
of the CrPC: - Ignored the bar imposed by Section 29 CrPC,
which limits the sentencing