27th July, 2010 under
Sections 188 / 427 / 430 / 431 of the Indian Penal Code on the
ground that learned Magistrate failed to exercise ... 27th July, 2010 under Sections 188 / 427 / 430 / 431
of the Indian Penal Code and under Section 77 of the
Embankment
anticipatory bail under
Section 438 of Code of Criminal Procedure in FIR no.76 dated 02.12.2013,
under Sections 379 / 431 / 427 IPC and Section 70(4) of the Canal Act, 1873,
registered at police station Sadar Malout, District Muktsar.
I have heard learned counsel
Case No. 98 of 2013 registered for the
offences punishable under Section 431 of the IPC and Section
person related to her to meet such
unlawful demand
Section 406 IPC prescribes punishment for criminal breach of trust. For offence ... 431/03 P.S. Kashmere Gate State Vs. Ram Avtar & Ors.
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FIR NO. 431/03
P.S. Kashmere Gate
U/s . 498A
DELHI.
Unique ID No. 02406R0027482010
SC No. : 123/2014
FIR No. : 431/2009
U/s. : 376 (1) IPC
PS : Okhla Industrial Area ... section 164 Cr.P.C,
prosecutrix yet again admitted that Anil Gautam had asked
State vs. Rakesh
SC No. : 123/2013
FIR No. : 431
Sec.204 Cr.PC. Arguments on the point of
charge were heard and vide order dt. 01.02.2011, charge u/s. 498A/34 IPC ... 431/06 PS S. Rohilla State Vs Balvinder Singh & Ors
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FIR NO. 431/06
P.S. S. Rohilla
U/SEC. 498A
Karkardooma Courts, Delhi in CC No.
185/13, u/s 200 Cr.PC & 156(3) Cr.PC , titled as 'Smt. Minakshi Verma ... with direction to stop the consequent
proceedings of case FIR No. 431/13, u/s 494 IPC , PS. M.S. Park.
Revision
contrary to law.
(e) Section 153 A of the Indian Penal Code is not, according to him,
attracted to the facts and circumstances ... 431.
(f) Section 509 of the Indian Penal Code, according to him, cannot
operate in a case where no particular woman was identified
Indian Penal Code,
Section 27 of the Arms Act, and Section 17 of the Criminal
Law (Amendment) Act, (vi) Kutumba Police Station ... registered
under Sections 147 / 148 / 149 / 427 / 431 / 435 of the Indian
Penal Code, Sections 3 / 4 / 5 of the Explosive Substances
relating to the offences
enumerated under Chapter-VI of the Indian Penal Code . Every citizen in this
country has the right to take recourse ... necessarily require registration of the
case under Chapter-VI of Indian Penal Code . Petitioner is involved in cases
which are against the State