Badli
u/s 436/448/506/34 IPC
IN THE COURT OF SH RAJESH KUMAR GOEL:
ADDITIONAL SESSION JUDGE -5 (NORTH),
ROHINI , DELHI
SESSION CASE ... 02404R0222372011
FIR No : 465/08
P. S : S.P Badli
u/s 436/448/506//34 IPC .
The State versus 1. Birmati W/O Kanwar
offence under Section 323 of IPC, thereby modifies the sentence of three years Rigorous Imprisonment for the offence under Section 436 of IPC and three ... Section 323 of IPC awarded by the trial Court. However, the imposition of fine of Rs.500/- in respect of offence under Section 436
Section 436 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1989 (1933 A. D.)
436. [ Power to order inquiry. [Substituted by Act XI of 2006, Section
Section 436 in The Jammu and Kashmir State Ranbir Penal Code, 1989
436. Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy house
Section 436 in The Bihar Municipal Act, 2007
436. Punishment of imprisonment in default of payment of fine.
- In every case where, under this
sentence under Section 302 IPC read with Section
34 IPC, in addition to the sentence passed for offence under Sections 326
and 436 read with ... Section 27(3) of the Arms Act, 1959 read with Section 34 IPC, but charges
were framed only against 5 persons under Sections 326, 436
bail as of right in the light of provisions of Section 436 Cr.P.C., but the learned Court below without considering that aspect ... provided under this provision of the Act makes it analogous to Section 436 Cr.P.C. and, therefore the petitioner is entitled to be released
further rigorous imprisonment for a term of
2 years; and under Section 436 of I.P.C. and imposed a sentence of
rigorous imprisonment ... confession to
one Ramesh Chandra. Subsequently, charge-sheet was filed under
sections 436 and 302 of I.P.C.
5. Learned trial Court framed
sentence under Section 302 IPC read with Section
34 IPC, in addition to the sentence passed for offence under Sections 326
and 436 read with ... Section 27(3) of the Arms Act, 1959 read with Section 34 IPC, but charges
were framed only against 5 persons under Sections 326, 436
filed show cause raising objection that bail once granted
under section 436 Cr.P.C. cannot be cancelled due to change in the
situation ... behalf of the petitioner that once bail
has been granted under section 436 Cr.P.C. the CJM has no power or
jurisdiction to cancel