Section 432 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
432. Mischief by causing inundation or obstruction to public drainage attended with damage.—
Whoever commits mischief
convicted under Section 302 of
the Indian Penal Code and thus come under
coverage of provisions contained in Section
8
433 (A) of ... amendment Act of 1978. Section 433 (A)
Cr.P.C. is as follows:-
"Notwithstanding anything contained
in section 432 , where a sentence of
imprisonment
convicted under Section 302 of
the Indian Penal Code and thus come under
coverage of provisions contained in Section
8
433 (A) of ... amendment Act of 1978. Section 433 (A)
Cr.P.C. is as follows:-
"Notwithstanding anything contained
in section 432 , where a sentence of
imprisonment
registration of case under Section
425 / 431 / 432 / 268 / 288 / 290 / 34 of 'The Indian Penal Code , 1860'
(In short ' IPC ... security of its pipelines;
(f) The respondents committed offence under Section
432 IPC with the requisite knowledge and intention
that their acts were
under Section 55 IPC
by the appropriate Government which term is defined under
Section 55(A) IPC or under Section ... Section 54 empowers the appropriate Government to
commute the sentence of death for any other punishment
provided by the Indian Penal Code .
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Section 432
Naresh Agarsinh Chhara @ Nariyo vs State Of Gujarat on 20 April, 2018
Author: Harsha Devani
offences under sections 395 , 397 IPC against the accused appellants Ramjan, Liyakat and Jamil and for sections 3 / 25 Arms Act against ... consider the case of the accused appellants for remission under section 432 IPC in accordance with law.
(Mahesh Chandra Sharma) J.
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attract offence under Section 294 of the IPC.
As far as offence under Section 354 of the IPC
is concerned ... noted that test of obscenity under
Section 294(b) of the Indian Penal Code is, whether the
tendency of the matter charged as obscenity
Criminal case, action will be taken under
Section 227 of IPC and Section 432(3) of Cr.P.C., if need ... executed by
him attracts the provisions of Section 227 IPC and Section 432(3)
Cr.P.C. to make him serve the unexpired
offences under sections 395 , 397 IPC against the accused appellants Ramjan, Liyakat and Jamil and for sections 3 / 25 Arms Act against ... consider the case of the accused appellants for remission under section 432 IPC in accordance with law.
(Mahesh Chandra Sharma) J.
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