dated 04.06.2018 registered under Sections 323 , 34 , 427 and
506 IPC ( Section 435 IPC added later on) at Police Station Ambala ... dated 04.06.2018 registered under
Sections 323 , 34 , 427 and 506 IPC ( Section 435 IPC added later on) at
Police Station Ambala
Bhalla ( expired)
4. Jasvir Singh Sidhu
( expired)
E: OFFENCE : U/S 435/427/34 IPC
COMPLAINED OFF IPC
F: PLEA ... offence u/s 435 / 427 / 34 IPC . Section
435 IPC provides punishment for mischief by fire or
explosive substance with intent
Oral)
The petitioner has filed the instant petition under Section 438 of the
Cr.P.C. with a prayer to grant anticipatory bail ... dated
03.08.2023 registered under Sections 153-A , 188 , 295 , 34 , 427 , 426 , 457 of IPC
( Section 435 IPC subsequently added
conviction under Section 436 IPC is not correct rather it
should have been under Section 435 IPC. Moreover, appellant ... onward is the offence coming
within the purview of Section 435 IPC, so the conviction by the trial
court under Sections
case FIR
No.94 dated 12.6.1998 under Sections 435 / 427 / 506 / 34 of the
Indian Penal Code ( IPC for short) registered at Police ... petitioners under Section 245 Cr.P.C.
but the same was liable to be treated under Section 239 Cr.P.C. as
the present case
held that a case is made out under
Section 435 I.P.C. rather than under Section 436 I.P.C as has been
held ... accused
appellant is sentenced to R.I. for three months under Section 435
I.P.C., the period to which they have already undergone
Code, the learned Chief Judicial Magistrate came to the conclusion that a prima facie case under Section 435 read with Section 34 IPC ... under Section 161 Cr.P.C. that there is no ocular or direct evidence of the actual commission of the offence under Section 435
offences punishable under Sections 427 and 435 read
with Section 34 , IPC, registered at Police Station, Julkan, District
Patiala (Punjab ... guilty for having committed the offences
punishable under Sections 427 and 435 read with Section 34 IPC and
vide judgment of conviction
1673/2015, disclosing
offences under section 436 of the Indian Penal Code.
Initially, cognizance was taken under section 435 of the
Indian Penal Code. Subsequently ... taking cognizance and thereafter, cognizance under
sections 436 , 427 , 447 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code was taken vide
order dated 23.7.2010. However, the petitioners
released on bail. Thereafter, the police has
added offence under Section 435 of the IPC in
the registered crime however, the offence under ... Section 435 of the IPC is bailable and therefore,
by addition of Section 435 of the IPC, the entire
offence alleged