120B of IPC do not provide
for vicarious liability and that it is necessary, before a Director or
officer of the company is named ... disclose an offence under section 406 against the appellant.
Vicarious liability cannot be cast on appellant MD for alleged offence
committed by the company
trust.
x. It was further contended that there was no vicarious liability for the
petitioner no. 2 to 6 as the concept of vicarious liability ... longer res integra that unless a statute specifically
provides for vicarious liability, the said liability could not be read into a
penal provision
even the Director. There are no
allegations to constitute the vicarious liability. In Maksud
Saiyed v. State of Gujarat [Maksud Saiyed v. State of
Gujarat ... that the Penal Code does not
contain any provision for attaching vicarious liability on the
part of the Managing Director or the Directors
even the Director. There are no
allegations to constitute the vicarious liability. In Maksud
Saiyed v. State of Gujarat [Maksud Saiyed v. State of
Gujarat ... that the Penal Code does not
contain any provision for attaching vicarious liability on the
part of the Managing Director or the Directors
only be brought
in the dragnet on the touchstone of vicarious liability as the
same has been stipulated in the provision itself ... cardinal
principle of criminal jurisprudence that there is no
vicarious liability unless the Statute specifically
provides for. It is further held by this Court
cardinal principle of criminal
jurisprudence that there is no vicarious liability
unless the Statute specifically provides for. It is
further held by this Court ... those cases where statutory regime itself attracts
the doctrine of vicarious liability, by specifically
incorporating such a provision.
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29. By applying the ratio
cardinal
principle of criminal jurisprudence that there is no
vicarious liability unless the Statute specifically
provides for. It is further held by this Court ... those cases where statutory regime itself
attracts the doctrine of vicarious liability, by specifically
incorporating such a provision.
29. By applying the ratio laid down
only be brought
in the dragnet on the touchstone of vicarious liability as the
same has been stipulated in the provision itself ... cardinal principle of
criminal jurisprudence that there is no vicarious
liability unless the Statute specifically provides
for. It is further held by this Court
State of West
Bengal & Anr.4 , which held that no vicarious liability can be
attributed on the Directors in any criminal proceedings unless ... company as an accused, how the petitioner is liable for any vicarious
liability or liable for any offence as alleged at all.
31. The Trial
State of West
Bengal & Anr.4 , which held that no vicarious liability can be
attributed on the Directors in any criminal proceedings unless ... company as an accused, how the petitioner is liable for any vicarious
liability or liable for any offence as alleged at all.
31. The Trial