convicting the appellant
for the offences punishable under Sections 354 /354A(1)
(i)/323/456 of the Indian Penal Code , 1860 (hereinafter referred ... Section 323 IPC; and rigorous imprisonment
for a period of one year and fine of Rs. 2,000/- for the offence
under Section 456
Balbir Singh have been
prosecuted for commission of offence under section
456 / 323 / 427 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code in this case ... April 2018 charges were framed
against all the accused persons under section
456 / 323 / 427 / 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The
accused pleaded
Judgment announced on : 01.04.2026
State Vs. Krishna FIR No. 456/21 U/s. 33/38 Delhi Excise Act 1/10
JUDGMENT
1) The case ... When they reached B-Block
State Vs. Krishna FIR No. 456/21 U/s. 33/38 Delhi Excise Act 2/10
camp number 04, Jawala
about the similarity of
the provisions contained in Section 11 SCA, Section 34 POTA and Section 19
(3) (c) PCA requires to be first dealt ... this Act...." Clearly, therefore, Section 27 PCA would be subject to Section
19 (3) (c) . Section 22 only talks of the context in which
within two months of the
order, purporting to be one under section 456 o; the
Criminal Procedure Code .
The appeal preferred by the appellant ... order. This part of the order presumably was passed
under section 456 of Criminal Procedure Code, and this made
the order appealable
section (2) or sub-
section (3) of section 16; or
(b) granting or refusing to grant an interim measure under
section 17 .
(3) No second ... section 104 provides for orders from which
appeal lies. Clauses (a) to (f) of sub- section 1 of section 104 were
omitted by section
Parmar Samantsinh Umedsinh vs State Of Gujarat on 24 February, 2021
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transferred to and disposed of by the court."
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6. Section 456(1) provides that where a winding up order has been made or where ... section (2) of section 446 . Scope and ambit of the jurisdiction can be properly inferred from clauses (b) and (d) of sub-section
section 449. Since the official liquidator, by virtue of his office, becomes the liquidator of the company, it is his duty, under section 456 ... appears to be entitled. In view of sub-section (2) of section 456, on the making up of the winding-up order, all the property
which the company is or appears to be entitled. Sub-section (2) of section 456 by a legal fiction ordains that 'all the property ... company'. Thus, a combined reading of sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 456 merely shows that the custody of the court