case under Section 498-A of
the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter called as IPC ) and Section ... under Indian Penal Code . It accounts for 4.5% of total crimes committed
under different sections of penal code, more than
Section 190 read with Section 200 of the Code.” As such,
the Code itself provides several checks for refusal ... Section 370, Section 370A, Section 376,
Section 376A, Section 376B, Section 376C, Section 376D, Section 376E,
Section
police reports, one under section 7 of the Essential
Commodities Act and the other under various sections of the
I.P.C ., were ... police reports, one under Section 7 of the
Essential Commodities Act and the other under various
section of the I.P.C ., were
High
Courts under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (in short
“the Code”) in quashing of the criminal proceedings ... 498A, 406 read with Section 34 of
the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short ‘the IPC
that Schedule. [Rep. by the Constitution (Thirty-sixth Amendment) Act, 1975 , section 5 (w.e.f . 26. 4. 1975 ).] [ Editorial comment -The Constitution (Thirty ... matters of section 302 , section 307 and section 392 read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code
occasions his arrest under Sec.151 of Cr.PC and for the offence under Sec.41(2) of IPC ... made under Sec.151 of Cr.PC for breach of peace for the offence under Sec.41(2) of IPC
Section 482 of the Cr.P.C. has quashed the FIRs for the offences
under Sections 307 , 294 and 34 of the IPC ... where the accused are facing
trial under Sections 307, 294 read with Section 34 IPC as well as
Sections
therefore, filed complaint for the offence punishable under Section 324 of
the IPC against the appellant-husband ... complaint and the police registered a complaint under Section 354
of the IPC. The brother of the respondent-wife also
Section 27 of the Arms Act and sentenced him to undergo
imprisonment for life for the offence under Section 302
IPC ... Section 27 of the Arms Act, accused Amardeep Singh
Gill was charged under Section 120 read with Section 201
IPC
said penal provision, that is, Section 377 of the
Indian Penal Code, in Suresh Kumar Koushal and another v. Naz
Foundation ... India and further to declare Section 377 of
the Indian Penal Code (for short, ― IPC ‖) to be unconstitutional