body and of property has been enumerated under Section 97 , IPC, subject to
the restrictions contained in Section ... clause
of Section 99 of the Indian Penal Code, namely, that no more
harm is inflicted than is necessary for the purpose
attempt to protect his property as follows:
"9. Section 97 IPC recognises right of a person not only ... Which Common Law Courts espoused is not relevant under the Indian Penal Code . If a man's property is in imminent danger
body and of property
has been enumerated under Section 97 , IPC, subject to the restrictions contained in
Section ... clause of Section 99 of the Indian Penal Code, namely, that
no more harm is inflicted than is necessary for the purpose
Sher Singh and Ram Dev
Paharia u/s 107 / 151 Cr.PC. The case u/s 325 IPC was registered later ... heading of right of private defence as enunciated under Section
97 IPC. It is further canvassed that no weapon
Documents were
supplied to the accused under Section 207 Cr.P.C and thereafter charge under
Section 279 / 304A was framed against ... negligent", have not been defined
in the Indian Penal Code . However as per Black's Law Dictionary, Eighth
Edition the word
Sanjay Motiyan @ Sanju were arrested in case FIR No. 1320/97 u/s 411
IPC PS Connaught Place and accused persons ... Sanjay Motiyan
were arrested in case FIR No. 1320/97 u/s 411 IPC PS Connaught Place
and both accused persons
Station Nihal Vihar
Under sections 376 / 506 of the Indian Penal Code.
Date of filing of the charge sheet before ... Station Nihal Vihar,
Under sections 376 / 506 of the Indian Penal Code.
State versus Dheeraj Kumar. -:: Page 1 of 14 ::-
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JUDGMENT
97, PSÂOIA, U/s.
147/148/149/186/323/332/353/379/506 IPC
IN THE COURT OF SH. DHEERAJ ... given the opinion
on the MLC nos. 58621/97, 58622/97, 58623/97 and 58621/97 of patient Chandi Das
Mishra, Deepak Kumar
COURT
State v. Dharambir
FIR No. 971/97
PS Paschim Vihar
U/s 279/337/304A IPC
JUDGMENT ... negligent", have not been
defined in the Indian Penal Code . However as per Blacks Law Dictionary,
Eighth Edition the word 'Negligent
accused himself and carefully perused the documents on record.
10. Section 406 IPC
prescribes punishment for criminal breach of trust ... 406 / 420 IPC.
16. As per section 437A Cr.P.C accused is admitted to bail on his furnishing