Bank, Tillabazar within the
jurisdiction of Irani PS and you thus voluntarily
caused hurt to the complainant who is a public
servant to deter ... Section 21 IPC and came to the
conclusion that the petitioner voluntarily caused hurt to deter the
Manager of the bank (PW-3) from discharging
murder of complainant Shafiulla Khan, the
accused No.1 has voluntarily caused hurt to Shafiulla Khan
S.C.1141/2015
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by assaulting with hands ... iron rod has assaulted over the head of
Shafiulla Khan and voluntarily caused hurt. The accused
No.2 by means of stove stand has assaulted
cause hurt to any
person, and does thereby cause hurt to any person, is said
"voluntarily to cause hurt".
III. voluntarily caused grievous ... likely to cause is grievous hurt, and if the
hurt which he causes is grievous hurt, is said "voluntarily to
cause grievous hurt
hurt to any person and does
thereby cause hurt to any person, is said "voluntarily to cause hurt".
Section 322 Voluntarily causing grievous ... likely to cause is grievous hurt, and if the hurt which he
causes is grievous hurt is said "voluntarily to cause grievous hurt
detailed judgment has convicted the
appellants for the offence of voluntarily causing hurt under Section 323
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IPC and for the offence of rioting under ... submitted that so far as the offence of voluntarily causing hurt
as defined under Section 321 IPC and punishable under Section 323
IPC is concerned
grievous hurt is voluntarily caused by the accused. It
reads as follows:
325. Punishment for voluntarily causing grievous hurt. --
Whoever, except in the case provided ... section 335,
voluntarily causes grievous hurt, shall be punished with
imprisonment of either description for a term which may
extend to seven years, and shall
words and expressions, “reason to believe”, “criminal force”, “assault”, “fraudulently” and “voluntarily causing hurt” have the meanings as assigned to them in the Indian Penal ... Magistrate and without a warrant, arrest — (i) any person who voluntarily causes hurt to, or attempts voluntarily to cause hurt to, or wrongfully restrains
Sri. Manjunath Hebbar vs The State Of Karnataka on 13 December, 2021
Author: M. Nagaprasanna
serious ofences like causing hurt by dangerous
weapons, voluntarily causing grievous hurt, voluntarily causing
hurt while committing robbery, decoity, assault to a woman with
intent
head, a vital part of the
body and also voluntarily caused hurt on the person of one Rustom Ali, son of said Abdul
Monaf