dated 14.12.1999 registered at Police Station Sector 7, Faridabad under Section 452 , 323 , 506 and 34 IPC; FIR No. 436 dated 9.7.2001 registered at Police ... neighbourers of the petitioner. Neither the offence under Section 323 IPC nor Section 452 IPC can be said to be offence of moral turpitude
aspects convicted all the appellants for offences punishable
under Sections 308 read with Section 149 , 452 , 148 and 427 IPC. No
evidence was produced ... Section 323
read with Section 34 IPC against appellants Gurmail Singh, Bant Singh and
Gurdial Singh and for offence punishable under Sections 148 and 452
initially
registered under Sections 323 , 341 and 506 read with Section 34 of IPC
(offences under Sections 451 and 452 of IPC having been added ... investigation, offence under Section 451
of IPC was added. It is not in dispute that the offence under Section 452 of
IPC was added
hereinafter referred to as "private respondents") under Section 452
IPC, besides other Sections of the IPC , remanded case to the trial Court ... whether private respondents were liable to be
chargesheeted under Section 452 IPC.
Learned counsel for the petitioner-complainant inter alia
contends that words "house
petitioner seeks quashing of the FIR No.0212 dated
03.11.2020 under Section 452 IPC, registered at Police Station Sector 31,
Chandigarh (Annexure P1) and final ... documentary evidence, challan against the petitioner has been presented
under Section 452 IPC.
(5). Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that at the time
satisfaction of this court, subject to the provisions of Section
452 Cr.P.C."
4. Application (Annexure P-3) was moved on behalf ... Haryana High Court, the
order made in the sub Section of Section 452 Cr.PC cannot be
carried out until the appeal is disposed
Section 323 , 324 , 506 and 34 IPC. Although
FIR No.338 dated 01.11.2006 was registered against the petitioners
at Police Station Jagraon under Sections 452 ... moved
an application under Section 216 Cr.P.C. for framing of the charge
against the petitioners under Section 452 IPC. The said application
does not fall within the mischief of Section 450
IPC, if at all, it falls under Section 452 IPC. Case under
Sections 326 , 452 ... Section 450 IPC as Section 450 IPC is exclusively for an offence
punishable with life. Even otherwise, the challan was filed under Section
452
dropped
out. Challan was presented under Sections 324 , 323 , 34 IPC. Charges
under Sections 452 , 323 , 324 , 34 of IPC were framed by the trial ... once bail application under section 438 of the
Cr.P.C. was declined due to the offence being Section
452 IPC, second bail application
drawn a
conclusion that no offence under Section 452 IPC is made out, as the
occurrence took place in the gallery ... complainant were investigated by the police, but
no offence under Section 452 of IPC was made out. As such, the police did not
challan under