more offences, the
Court, may subject to the provisions of Section 71 IPC,
sentence him for such offences to the several punishments
prescribed therefore ... thereby bringing them within the ambit of
Section 220(1) CrPC and Section 223 (a) & (d) CrPC . If the offences
formed part
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Reserved On: 12.03.2026 vs Of on 27 April, 2026
2026:HHC:13586
IN THE HIGH
covered under Section 6(3) of the said Act. Doctrine of double jeopardy is enshrined in Section 300 CrPC and Section 26 of the General ... Constitution i.e. doctrine of autrefois acquit or Section 300 CrPC or Section 71 IPC or Section 26 of the General Clauses
been convicted for offence under Sections 323 and 326 of IPC but in
the light of Section 71 of IPC, sentenced the accused ... IPC but convicted him under Section 323 and 326
of IPC. The learned Trial Court in the light of Section 71 of IPC