u/s. 302/34 of IPC in the Court of Ld.
Metropolitan Magistrate and the copies of Chargesheet were supplied to
New Sessions Case ... Predecessor of this court.
3. On finding prima facie case, charges under section 302 / 34 IPC
were framed against accused Manoj and Anil
punishable under Sections 148, 302, 302 read with Section 149 IPC and Section 3 of the Explosive Substances Act in Sessions Case ... under Section 302 read with Sections 34 and 148 IPC Section 25 (IB) of the Arms Act; under Section 302 read with Sections
under Section 304B read with Section 34 of IPC, Section 302 read with Section 34 of IPC, Section 498A of IPC and Section ... offence falls under Section 302 of IPC. Sometimes, Section 302 of IPC is put as an alternate charge. In cases where there is evidence
said offences. The charges under Sections 302 and
330 were dropped. The learned Sessions Judge has rightly
remanded case the back to the first ... Section
120-B , 323 and 342 of IPC and offence under Sections 302 , 201
and 330 of IPC are not made out. The case
Barbari Police Station registered
a case, being Barbari P.S. Case No. 14/2019, under Section 302 IPC, and
endorsed S.I. Samiran ... learned Sessions Judge, Baksa, Mushalpur being the charged penal
Section 302 IPC exclusively triable by the Court of Session. Accordingly, learned
Sessions Judge, Baksa, after
After hearing arguments, charge for offences under section 302
IPC and under section 25 and section 27 (2) of Arms Act, 1959
was framed against ... having committed the offences under
section 302 of the IPC and under section 25 and under section 27
(2) of Arms Act, 1959, submitting that
section 364 / 365 of the IPC read
with section 34 of the IPC; under section 302 read with section 34
of the IPC; and section ... section 364
A/365 IPC read with section 34 of the IPC, under section 302 IPC
read with section 34 of IPC and under section
Section is however, connected with the previous section, i.e.
Section 227 which is concerning `Discharge'. These two sections read as
follows:-
Section ... proceed to frame the charge
under Section 302 IPC. The reason given for dropping the charge under Section
302 was totally inadequate and untenable
judgment dated 15.6.1993 passed by the learned Sessions Judge, Amritsar in Sessions Case No. 80 of 1989 renumbered ... before the learned Sessions Judge Amritsar in the said Sessions Case under Section 302 / 34 IPC 454/120B IPC , 120B
commission of the offences alleged including the
offence under Section 302 IPC read with Section 120-B IPC. We also agree
with the finding ... 2005 are guilty of commission of the offence under
Section 302 IPC read with Section 120-B IPC, insofar as the death of
Shankar Sarage