Section 431 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
431. Mischief by injury to public road, bridge, river or channel.—
Whoever commits mischief by doing
material on record, charge of the accusation for the offence u/s 431 IPC
was framed and put to the accused vide order ... charged with the offence U/s 431 IPC . Section 431 IPC
stipulate as:-
" Mischief by injury to public road, bridge
Sec. 207 Cr.P.C on 26.08.2022. Further, accused
Harparsad Sharma was charged for the offences u/s 283 / 290 / 431 IPC ... u/s 65B of the Indian
Evidence Act, 1872.
16. The charge against the accused was framed under section 283 / 290 / 431
IPC
Sec. 207 Cr.P.C. Further,
accused Arvind Singh Yadav was charged for the offences u/s 283 / 291 / 431 IPC ... case of the prosecution charge under section 431 IPC has been
framed which pertains to mischief by injury to public road, bridge, river
Indian Penal Code is based on the same facts as constitution an offence under section 341 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code ... appropriate section to be applied to the facts of the case would be section 431 read with section 34 of Indian Penal Code
found against the petitioner
and charge sheet was submitted under Section 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 may be, in accordance
Accordingly after taking cognizance by the learned Magistrate, under Sections
294 / 431 IPC, read with Section 3 of PDPP Act, summons were issued ... accused and pass a
fresh order under Section 239 CrPC or Section 240 CrPC, as the case may be, in
accordance with law. Subsequently
effect of the deeming
fiction under Section 431.
12. Section 53 of the Indian Penal Code speaks of punishment to which
offenders are liable under ... only to Section 421, but also to Section 64 of the
Indian Penal Code. This being the case, Section 70 IPC, which
Naresh Agarsinh Chhara @ Nariyo vs State Of Gujarat on 20 April, 2018
Author: Harsha Devani
said revision that the
direction to pay compensation under Section 357(3) Cr.P.C.
is without any inquiry or assessment of the Petitioner ... National Bank and
further ordered for recovery in terms of Section 431 IPC
read with Section 421 Cr.P.C., effectively converting