would not constitute offences under the Indian Penal Code . Under Section 441 , Indian Penal Code, a material ingredient of the offence of criminal trespass ... even if he does so without the intention mentioned in Section 441 , Indian Penal Code.
It has been urged that the Legislature could not have
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offence of mischief within Section 425 . Indian Penal Code , or the offence of criminal trespass within Section 441 , Indian Penal Code.
The facts, therefore ... walls, is not covered bv the definition of 'mischief under Section 425 of the Indian Penal Code. The learned Judicial Magistrate First Class
offence of criminal trespass punishable under
section 447 of the IPC is defined in section 441 of the IPC. The
ingredients ... punishable under
section 504 IPC, the ingredients thereof are not prima facie made
out. The offence contemplated under section 504 IPC
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that Section 304-A of the IPC
by its definition totaly excludes ingredients of Section 299
or Section 300 of the IPC ... under Section 300 of the IPC. In
other words, Section 304A excludes all the ingredients of
Section 299 as also of Section
that Section 304-A of the IPC
by its definition totaly excludes ingredients of Section 299
or Section 300 of the IPC ... under Section 300 of the IPC. In
other words, Section 304A excludes all the ingredients of
Section 299 as also of Section
competent civil court.
14. In order to attract Section 447 of the
Indian Penal Code, which prescribes for 'punishment
for criminal trespass', we will ... what
amounts to 'criminal trespass' as contemplated under
Section 441 of the IPC. In order to prove offence
under Section 441
offence
punishable under Section 452 of the IPC.
10. The offence punishable under Section 452 of the IPC is
an aggravated ... house-trespass' were present.
11. Section 441 of the Indian Penal Code reads as under :
"Criminal trespass :- Whoever enters into or upon
property