Indian Penal Code.
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STATEMENT OF THE ACCUSED UNDER SECTION ... prosecutrix under section 161 Cr.P.C. and also got
recorded her statement under section 164 Cr.P.C before learned
Metropolitan Magistrate
read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code
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and sentenced to serve rigorous imprisonment for life
and pay fine ... Section merely
indicates that nothing is an offence which is
done in the exercise of such right. Similarly,
Section 97 , IPC
Section
302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) (hereinafter
referred to as ‘ IPC ... exercise of his private defence and
the protection under Section 97 of IPC was canvassed. That contention was
turned down
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
under Sections 452 / 395 / 506 / 412 / 34 Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ).
The Appellant has been convicted under ... offences punishable under Sections 452 / 392 / 34 read with Section 397 and
Sections 506 / 34 IPC. A prima
they had in terms of Section 96 of the Indian Penal
Code and on account thereof, they would not have been convicted ... body and of property has been enumerated under
Section 97 , IPC, subject to the restrictions contained
in Section
offence punishable under Section 304
Part-II of Indian Penal Code , 1860 ( IPC ) for causing death of Balbir ... done
in the exercise of the right of private defence. Section 97 IPC
proclaims that every person has a right
even date, sentenced the appellant Babu Shah for offence under Section 302 IPC to life imprisonment, pay a fine ... modestly, the appellant Babu Shah alongwith others had caused injuries. Section 97 IPC which extends right of private defence
case for the alleged offence under Section 300 of Indian Penal Code (hereinafter referred to as IPC ) punishable ... Section 96 of IPC. Under Section 97 IPC, every person has a right to defend
Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code (45
of 1860) (hereinafter referred to as ‘ IPC ... exercise of his private defence and the
protection under Section 97 of IPC was canvassed. That contention
was turned down