imprisonment
No separate sentence in view of
Section 4
3. Section 71 IPC read with Section -- --
POCSO Act
42 POCSO
2.10. Both the sentences ... permissible under Section 222(2) CrPC. The sentencing structure was then
kept consistent with Section 42 POCSO read with Section 71 IPC, so that
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
said
circumstances, offence under Section 420 of IPC is not legally correct. As
per Section 420 of IPC, the loss ... IPC and also 156 Cr.P.C . Going by the true
meaning of Section 71 of IPC and 156 of
Cr.P.C with the aid of Section 71 of the Indian Penal Code (` I.P.C '
for short), found that there ... such acts.
(5) Nothing contained in this section shall affect Section 71 of the Indian
Penal Code (45 of 1860).
12. Section 222 of
Pensions) Rules is
based on his conviction under Section 13(2) read with Section
13(1)(e) of the PC Act. The basis ... Constitution i.e. doctrine
of autrefois acquit or Section 300 CrPC or
Section 71 IPC or Section 26 of the General
Clauses
Constitution i.e. doctrine of autrefois acquit or Sec. 300
Cr.P.C. or Sec. 71 IPC or Sec. 26 of General Clauses
represents the correct answer. It is
further submitted that Section 71 of the Indian Penal Code
stipulates the limitation of punishment in cases where ... House Breaking'--is the correct answer. Section 71
of the Indian Penal Code provides that where an act constitutes
multiple offences, the offender shall
found contained in Section 300 Code of
Criminal Procedure; Section 26 of the General Clauses Act;
and Section 71 I.P.C.
Section ... made
under Sub-section (1) of Section 221, or for which he might
have been convicted under Sub-section (2) thereof.
Section
u/s 28.05.2025 Application u/s
dt. 420,467,468,71 482 No. 4560 of
12.06.2007 IPC 2025
3 653/07 ... u/s 30.05.2025 Application u/s
dt. 420,467,468,71 482 No. 4724 of
20.06.2007 IPC 2025
3. Since the question involved