2018 registered for offences
punishable under Section 507 of IPC.
2. Heard Sri. Prajwal. P., learned counsel for the
petitioner and Sri. Ramesh ... offence punishable under Section
507 is a non-cognizable offence.
5. If the offence punishable under Section 507 of IPC
offences
punishable under Sections 498A , 504 , 507 and 417 of the IPC.
2. Heard Sri H. Pavana Chandra Shetty, learned counsel
appearing ... break public peace.
13. The other offence is under Section 507 of the IPC.
Section 507 deals with criminal intimidation by an anonymous
defamatory. Section 504 of the IPC deals with
intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace.
Section 507 of the IPC ... ingredients of Section 509 of the IPC are clearly met.
Same goes with Sections 501 , 504 and 507 of the IPC
507, 384 OF IPC AND
SECTIONS 66(E), 67(A) OF I.T ACT AND UNDER SECTIONS ... Sections 354A , 354C , 354D ,
376(2)(n) , 506 , 507 and 384 of the Indian Penal Code,
Sections 66E and 67A of the Information Technology
Mandya,
registered for offences punishable under Sections 120(B) ,
507 of the IPC r/w. 34 of the IPC , arising ... Cr.P.C . cognizance of the
offence punishable U/Sec120B, 507, 34 of IPC is taken",
which would fall foul
OFFENCES PUNISHABLE
UNDER SECTIONS 341, 323, 447, 448, 141, 143, 504, 506 AND 507
READ WITH SECTION 149 OF IPC AS AN ABUSE ... OFFENCES PUNISHABLE
UNDER SECTIONS 341, 323, 447, 448, 141, 143, 504, 506 AND 507
READ WITH SECTION 149 OF IPC AS AN ABUSE
2019 for the
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offences punishable under sections 498A , 506 , 507
IPC and sections 3 and 4 of Dowry Prohibition Act.
2. Heard ... registered by the wife on 22.07.2017
alleging offences punishable under sections 498A,
506, 507 IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act.
8. Since the entire
2017 registered for offences
punishable under Sections 506 , 507 , 107 , 201 r/w Section 34
of the IPC.
2. Heard Sri.S.Shashidhara ... charge sheet for offences
punishable under Sections 506 , 507 , 107 , 201 r/w Section 34
of the IPC. The crime so registered
ingredients that would become the
offences punishable under Sections 354 , 507 , 447 of IPC.
The Learned counsel appearing for respondent would submit
that ... indicate that the ingredients
to become offences punishable under Sections 354 , 507 , 447
of IPC are prima facie met and the charges
filed a criminal
complaint against the petitioners under Section
504 and 507 of the IPC. The criminal proceedings
arising out of Crime ... light of the offences being the ones punishable
under Sections 504 and 507 of the IPC and the parties to the lis
having