Section 454 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
454. Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.—
Whoever
others for offences under ss. 161
and 165 of the Indian Penal Code and s. 5 of the Criminal
Law Amendment ... read
with ss. 109 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code.
The Special Judge issued process to the appellant.
Later, the Special Judge over
offences punishable under Chapter XVI or Chapter
XVII of the Indian Penal Code or any of the offences punishable under
Chapter ... offences
punishable under Chapter XVI or XVII of the Indian Penal Code or any of the
offences punishable under Chapter V of the Arms
under sub-
section (3) of section 376 or section 376 AB or
section 376 DA or section 376 DB of the Indian
Penal Code ... under sub-section (3) of section 376 or section 376
AB or section 376 DA or section 376 DB of the
Indian Penal Code
thereby committed an offence punishable
under S.120-B of I.P.C. and within my
cognizance."
But the first charge has been ultimately ... pecuniary
advantage (iv) hence committed offence punishable under
Section 5(2) read with Section 5(1)(d) of the Act. Thus,
according to the charge
property as provided in sub-section (2) of Section 212 or in sub-section (1) of Section 219, is accused of committing, for the purpose ... convicted of, offences under Sections 471 (read with Section 466) and 196 of that Code. Illustration To Sub-section (4) (m) A commits robbery
down in the [[Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 (5 of 1898)] [Substituted by Act 65 of 1960, Section 167, for sub-Section ... guilty of an offence under section 182 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860); and shall, on the application of the Official Liquidator
read with 34 of the
Indian Penal Code , 1860 ( IPC ). He was serving as Director of
Technical Education in the State ... reason to
believe’ in Section 41 Cr.P.C. had to be read in the light of Section
26 IPC and judgments
Penal Code
D.2 Gian Kaur’s case – The question of 22
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Reason:
unconstitutionality of Section 306 of
2
the Indian ... case – The question of
unconstitutionality of Section 309 of the Indian Penal
Code:
14. Presently, it is necessary to travel backwards in time,
though
Prevention of
Corruption Act, 1988 (PC Act ) and the Indian Penal Code , 1860 ( IPC ).
Although the petitioner was not named ... Section 167(2) CrPC the imprisonment should be for a clear period of
10 years or more.”
This is factually incorrect, inasmuch as Section