Tamil
Nadu Property (Prevention of Damage and Loss) Act (TNPPDL Act).
After investigation laid charge sheet before the Judicial Magistrate,
Rasipuram which was taken ... Principal District
Sessions Judge, since the offence under TNPPDL Act , exclusively triable
by Court of Sessions and the learned Principal District Sessions Judge,
Namakkal, taken
TNPPDL Act . The respondent police,
after investigation laid the charge sheet before the learned Judicial Magistrate
No.IV, Salem. The learned Magistrate has taken ... Section 3(1)
of TNPPDL Act, as against A2 for the offence under Sections 147 , 148 , 294(b) ,
324 , 326 IPC and Section
TNPPDL Act,1992 . After registering the case,
respondent police investigated the matter and laid a charge sheet before the
learned Judicial Magistrate No.4, Salem ... Section 3(i) of TNPPDL Act.
3. After framing the charge, during the trial, in order to prove the case of the
prosecution
Destruction
and Loss) Act, 1992 (hereinafter referred to as '' TNPPDL Act ''); and
against the 15th respondent for the offences under Sections ... Section 3(1) of TNPPDL Act. Since the offences are
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triable by the Court of Sessions, the learned Magistrate
punishable under
Sections 294(b) , 324 IPC and Section 3 of TNPPDL Act and
convicted and sentenced them as follows:
Accused Penal Provisions Punishment ... default to undergo
six months simple
imprisonment under
Section 3 of TNPPDL
Act.
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TNPPDL Act .
Found guilty under Sec.147 r/w 149 of I.P.C.
Rs.2,000/- fine in default 2 months ... TNPPDL Act .
Found guilty under Sec.147 r/w 149 of I.P.C.
Rs.2,000/- fine in default 2 months
Sections 147 I.P.C.,
and Section 3 of
TNPPDL Act
10 Accused 13 Sections 148 & 324
I.P.C.,
11 Accused 14 Sections ... imposed in
Section 3 of default to
TNPPDL Act undergo one
month rigorous
imprisonment
for offence
under Section
147 I.P.C.,
Fine
TNPPDL Act . The copy
of the F.I.R. is marked as Ex.P7. After registering the case, he visited the
scene of occurrence ... Section 3(1) of
TNPPDL Act, 1992. The accused denied the same and opted for trial.
Hence in order to prove their case
Property
(Prevention of Damage & Loss) Act, 1992, (for brevity “the
TNPPDL Act ” against the appellant. The FIR and the complaint
reached the jurisdictional Magistrate ... under Sections 3(1) and 5
of the TNPPDL Act.
2.5 On the appearance of the appellant, he was
furnished with the relied upon documents
Damages & Loss) Act 1992 (herein after referred to as
“the TNPPDL Act ”) and Section 323 r/w.34 of IPC .
2. The case ... offence under Section 3 of the TNPPDL Act and
Section 324 of IPC.
3. After completion of investigation, the respondent filed final
report and same