Section 71 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
71. Limit of punishment of offence made up of several offences.—
Where anything which is an offence
added to make it clear that this section must be read subject to Section 71 , Penal Code. It ia, therefore, no longer necessary for separate ... Section 65(1) and Section 66(b) , Prohibition Act, subject to the limit as regards aggregate punishment imposed by Section 71 , Penal Code, ordinarily
Section 148 and Section 326 read with Section 149 and certain others under Section 147 and Section 326 read with Section 149, Penal Code ... together. Sub-section (4) of this section, however, says : "Nothing contained in this section shall affect the Indian Penal Code , Section 71 ." Section
found
contained in Section 300 Cr.P.C; Section 26 of the General Clauses Act;
and Section 71 I.P.C.
Section 300(1) ... Constitution i.e.
doctrine of autrefois acquit or Section 300 Cr.P.C. or Section 71 IPC
or Section 26 of General Clauses
Section 71 of
IPC.
No. 3 - 307/149 of IPC 10 years 2000/- 30 days RI
Jagmohan RI
324/149 of IPC ... Section 71 of
IPC.
No. 4 - 307/149 of IPC 10 years 2000/- 30 days RI
Khema @ RI
Khemraj 324 of IPC
defined in Section 383 and made punishable under Section 384 of the Indian Penal Code. The first paragraph of Section 71 provides that "where ... under Section 170 and Section 384 of the Indian Penal Code, separate sentences should have been awarded, irrespective of the provisions of Section 71
Section 71 IPC, Section 31 Cr.P.C. and Section 427 Cr.P.C.
Section 71 IPC is as under :-
"71. Limit ... 71 IPC. The Code
of Criminal Procedure , 1869 had no provision therefor and it was only in the
Code of 1898 that Section
such acts.
(5) Nothing contained in this section shall affect
section 71 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860).
The expression “more offences ... apply and Section 220 Cr.P.C. will apply. However,
in view of Section 212 Cr.P.C. read with Section 71 IPC, there
defined in Section 320 Indian Penal Code. In such a case, the accused would be guilty both under Section 326 Indian Penal Code ... offence under Section 326 Indian Penal Code and also to an offence under Section 302 Indian Penal Code if the blow causes death
counsel for the appellant referred provision laid down in Section 31 Cr.P.C, Section 71 I.P.C. and observations ... sentence, it is necessary to produce the Section 31 Cr.P.C. and Section 71 I.P.C. which runs as follows.
Section 31