State (Nct Of Delhi) vs Prakash on 8 February, 2012
Author: S.P.Garg
Bench
Chaudhary) was convicted for the offence punishable under Sections 376
and 377 read with Section 511 Indian Penal Code ( IPC ). The Appellant ... convicted the Appellant for the offence punishable
under Section 376 / 377 read with Section 511 IPC and under Section
Section 376 IPC) were registered in 2019; 4038 cases of attempt to rape were
registered the same year (under Section 376 read with Section 511
merely assault under Section 354 IPC and not
an attempt to commit rape under Section 376 read with Section 511 IPC. In the
facts ... established and the High Court rightly
convicted him under Section 376 read with Section 511 IPC."
In view of the above discussion, the facts
charges for committing offences punishable under
Sections 376 (2) (g), 372 read with Section 511 IPC, 506 (II) read with
Section 34 IPC and respondent
offence punishable under Section 354 Indian Penal
Code ( IPC ) instead of the offence punishable under Section 376 / 511 IPC (for
which he was charged ... this Court came to the conclusion that the offence
under Section 376 / 511 IPC was not made out and that the Respondent was rightly
convicted
offences punishable under Sections 362/302/34/377 read with
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Section 511 , IPC, and sentenced ... finding that the Appellants are guilty of
committing offences under Sections 377 / 511 IPC, when the medical evidence in that regard
does not corroborate
death.”
(h) More than six months after the incident, statements under Section
161 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, of PWs.2 to 4 namely ... undergo
life sentence for the offence under Section 302 IPC and three years under
Section 511 of the IPC.
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6. The accused being aggrieved
offences punishable under Sections 362/302/34/377 read with
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Section 511 , IPC, and sentenced ... finding that the Appellants are guilty of
committing offences under Sections 377 / 511 IPC, when the medical evidence in that regard
does not corroborate
which the petitioners were charged with committing offences under Sections 420 and 511 Indian Penal Code ( IPC ) read with Sections 468 / 471 , read with Section ... offences Under Section 120-B , IPC r/w 420/511, 468 and 471 IPC and Section 12(1)(b) and (d) of the Passport