registered at Police Station Julkan under Sections
380 , 427 IPC. However, Section 447 IPC was not added ... recommended to add Section 447 IPC in the FIR.
Respondent No. 6 SI Sarabjit Singh, SHO P.S. Julkan did
not stop here
Indian
Penal Code also, whereas the learned trial court had convicted the
petitioners under Sections 323 and 379 of the Indian Penal Code
only ... read
with Section 149 of the Indian Penal Code and also under section
323 and 379 of Indian Penal Code as per para
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Simple Imprisonment for 1 ½ years under Section 379 of the
Indian Penal Code. Conviction and sentence under section ... under Sections 148 and 147 of the
Indian Penal Code were not satisfied and therefore, Sections
148 and 147 of the Indian Penal Code were
from the charges under Sections 147, 447, 323 readwith Section 149 IPC, but while convicting the accused respondents ... from all the charges under Sections 147, 447, 323 readwith Section 149 IPC and while convicting the accused respondents
from the charges under Sections 147, 447, 323 readwith Section 149 IPC, but while convicting the accused respondents ... from all the charges under Sections 147, 447, 323 readwith Section 149 IPC and while convicting the accused respondents
under Section 72 of the C.P. and Berar Panchayats Act, 1946, contending that as an offence under Section 447 , Indian Penal Code, alone ... under Sections 379 , 447 and 147 , Indian Penal Code, and an offence under Section 147 , Indian Penal Code, is not triable by a Nyaya Panchayat
447 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, (for short, ' IPC ') and Section 3(2)
(iv) of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled ... been filed against the petitioner alone. This renders Section 149 ,
IPC, also inconsequential.
Section 447 , IPC, makes criminal trespass a punishable
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passed by the learned trial court, but acquitted them from the
charge under Section 379 of the Indian Penal Code and
dismissed ... Indian
Penal Code, 6-6 months each for the offence under Section 148
and 323 of the Indian Penal Code and 1-1 year each
order of their conviction under sections 147 , 447 , 379 , 504 and
506 of the Indian Penal Code (in short, IPC ) has been dismissed ... undergo six
months RI u/s 379 IPC. And one month RI u/s 147 , 447 of IPC
each
Indian Penal Code and were sentenced to undergo rigorous
imprisonment for one year for the offence under Section 148 of
the Indian Penal Code ... Indian Penal Code and ultimately, the petitioners
were convicted under Section 148 of the Indian Penal Code for
one year and under Section 447