will be appropriate here to examine whether the ingredients of Section 504 Indian Penal Code have been made out. Section 504 is extracted for easy ... years, or with fine, or with both.
8. Section 504 Indian Penal Code comprises of the following ingredients, viz., (a) intentional insult, (b) the insult
Motiganj, District
Gonda for offences under Sections 323 , 504 and 506
of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter
referred to as “ IPC ... Section 3(1)(x) of the SC/ST
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act, besides
Section 323 / 504 / 506 IPC
fine to further undergo one year's imprisonment and under Section 504 IPC for two years' imprisonment.
2. In brief ... under Section 326 IPC instead of 307 IPC and his conviction and sentence is converted into Section 326 IPC
punishable
under Section 420 IPC which are defined in Section 415
IPC are missing. Similarly for offence under Section ... IPC , the ingredients of criminal breach of trust enshrined
in Section 405 IPC are missing. So far as Section 504 IPC
concerned. So far as
the offence under section 504 of IPC is concerned, the
complainant in his complaint has mentioned that when ... below while convicting the
accused for the offence punishable under Section 504 of
IPC have not at all correctly appreciated the materials
placed
with Section 149 IPC; six months rigorous imprisonment under Section 323 IPC; one year rigorous imprisonment each under Sections 504 ... imprisonment under Section 302 IPC; six months rigorous imprisonment under Section 323 IPC read with Section 149 IPC
contained in Section 506(2) of the Indian
Penal Code is also required to be referred. Section 506(2) of the IPC provide ... offender. In judging whether
particular abusive language is attracted by Section 504 , I.P.C., the
court has to find out what, in the ordinary
conduct. Abusive words may
amount to an offence under Section 504 Indian Penal
Code, if other ingredients are present. If the other
ingredients ... offence under Section 504, I.P. Code.
It is an important ingredient of the offence under Section
504 I.P.C. that in addition
morning,
for the offence punishable under Section 323 , 504
of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 3(1)(r) , 3(2)
(5a) of the Scheduled ... offender. In judging whether
particular abusive language is attracted by Section
504 , I.P.C., the court has to find out what, in the
ordinary
Section 248(2) of
Cr.P.C., accused Munihanuma @
Deka is convicted for the
offences punishable under
Section 323 , 504 and 506 of IPC ... Section 248(2) of
Cr.P.C., accused Munihanuma @
Deka is convicted for the
offences punishable under
Section 323 , 504 and 506 of IPC