more offences". Section 31 CrPC says that subject
to the provisions of Section 71 IPC, the court may pass separate
sentences ... provisos (a) and (b) of sub-section (2) of Section 31 CrPC. In Section
31(1) CrPC, since the word "may" is used
more offences". Section 31 CrPC says that subject
to the provisions of Section 71 IPC, the court may pass separate
sentences ... provisos (a) and (b) of sub-section (2) of Section 31 CrPC. In Section
31(1) CrPC, since the word "may" is used
Constitution i.e. doctrine of autrefois
acquit or Section 300 Cr.P.C. or Section 71 IPC
or Section 26 of General Clauses
under Section 411 of Indian Penal Code for one
year Rigorous Imprisonment. So far as the sentence under
Section 392 of Indian Penal Code ... concerned, the same was
set-aside by referring to Section 71 of Indian Penal Code.
6. The petitioner was held guilty under Sections
doctrine of autrefois acquit or Section
300 of the Code of Criminal Procedure or Section 71
of the Indian Penal Code or Section
conviction under both these sections, however sentence
cannot be imposed under both these Sections in view of Section 71 of the ... Section 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(d) of
the Act, as held by the High Court is clearly unacceptable. Section 71 IPC
u/s 498 A of the Indian Penal code and
Complaint Case No. 71 of 2011 u/s 494 of the Indian Penal code ... learned Court in the Complaint case No. 71 of
2011 under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code. However, it is in the
circumstances, where
regard. As the appellant was charged for the major Section under Section
396 of the IPC which is for the offence for committing dacoity ... IPC. Conviction and sentence for the
minor offence under Section 392 of the IPC was uncalled for in view of
Section 71
with the principle of law under Section 222 Cr.P.C. as well as under Section 71
IPC.
In view of the conviction under
under major section of Indian
Penal Code . Such conviction and sentence could not have been awarded under
337 of Indian Penal Code .
3. I find ... counsel for the petitioner in view
of Section 220 Cr.P.C. and Section 71 of Indian Penal Code.
4. Furthermore, it has been rightly