Section 70 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
70. Fine leviable within six years, or during imprisonment — Death not to discharge property from liability
directed to be paid, albeit under Sec. 357(3), Sec.
431 of the Cr.P.C . Sec. 70 I.P.C. and Sec ... Section 431 CrPC extends not only to Section 421, but also to Section 64 of
the Penal Code. This being the case, Section 70 IPC
directed to be paid, albeit under Sec. 357(3), Sec.
431 of the Cr.P.C. Sec. 70 I.P.C. and Sec ... Section 431 CrPC extends not only to Section 421, but also to Section 64 of
the Penal Code. This being the case, Section 70 IPC
death be legally liable for his debts. ( Section 70 , Penal
Code, corresponding to S. 59 , Travancore Penal Code).”
22. In K. Vemmana Shenoy v. Collector ... deeming fiction of Section
431 Cr.P.C. extends not only to Section 421, but also to Section 64 of the
Indian Penal Code
Code incorporated such provisions in Sections
358 and 359 Cr.P.C. So far as the directions under Section 357
(3) ... necessary to incorporate
identical provisions in Section 357(3) Cr.P.C as in Section 358 or
Section 359 Cr.P.C.
18. Thus from
convicted by a Court Martial under Section 409 Indian Penal Code and was sentenced to suffer three years rigorous imprisonment ... subject-matter of Section 68 and Section 69 is totally different than the subject-matter of Section 70 . Sections 68 and 69 deal with
limitation in view of the provisions of Section 70 Indian Penal Code and, therefore, the proceeding for realisation of fine be dropped. Sri Tripathi ... necessary to set out Section 70 of the Indian Penal Code which runs thus:
The fine, or any part thereof which remains unpaid
section 70 of the Indian Penal Code r/w section 421 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure held that, the legal heirs are liable ... provisions of
the Indian Penal Code are excluded and therefore, section 70 of the Indian
Penal Code cannot be imported for the purpose
section 70 of the Indian Penal Code r/w section 421 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure held that, the legal heirs are liable ... provisions of
the Indian Penal Code are excluded and therefore, section 70 of the Indian
Penal Code cannot be imported for the purpose
Section 70 of the Indian Penal Code, Section
421 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and Clause 24 of the
Kerala Interpretation and General ... specific inclusion of Sections 67, 68 and 69. A closer
scrutiny of the Sections though, reveal a different picture.
Section 67 IPC