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V.V.S. Rama Sharma and ors. Vs. State of U.P. and ors.
Supreme Court of India
Apr-15-2009
CriminalInsurance
Indian Stamp Act, 1899 - Sections 27, 64, 69, 74 and 75; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 161, 165, 409 and 420; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 155(2), 156(1), 482 and 483; Prevention of Corruption Act - Sections 5(2); Constitution of India - Articles 226, 254 and 268
AIR2009SC3258; JT2009(6)SC19; 2009(5)SCALE517; (2009)7SCC234
said writ petitions the appellants herein challenged the FIR registered against them under Sections 420 and 409 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (in short `IPC') and under Sections 64 and 69 of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (in short `Stamp … of stamps and for unauthorized sale-(a) Any person appointed to sell stamps who disobeys any rule made under Section 74, and(b) any person not so appointed who sells or offers for sale any stamp (other than a [ten
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskShri Joaquim Constantinho Carvalho Vs. State
Mumbai
Jan-11-1995
Criminal
Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 376; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 3, 58, 59, 74(2) and 77; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 235(2)
1996(4)BomCR58; (1995)97BOMLR88
July and therefore the correct date of her birth is 19th June, 1975, does not impress us much.;[B] Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Section 376 - Conviction for rape - Sentence - Mitigating circumstances - Appellant aged 25 & prosecutrix … purpose of complying with the sentence of imprisonment awarded to him. [A] Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Section 74(2) - Age of prosecutrix in a case of rape - Proof of - Birth Certificate issued by Chruch
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskS.P. Gupta Vs. President of India and ors. Overruled
Supreme Court of India
Dec-30-1981
Constitution
Constitution of India - Articles 19(1), 32, 74, 74(1), 74(2), 124, , 136, 139A, 163, 216, 217, 217(1), 217(2), 218, 221(1), 222, 224, 224(1) 226, 233(1), 234 and 368; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 166; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 133, 162 and 162(1); Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) , 1908 - Sections 91 and 92 - Order 17, Rule 2 - Order 31, Rule 19A; Evidence Act - Sections 114, 123, 124, 132, 162 and 162(1); Government of India Act, 1935 - Sections 220; Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968
AIR1982SC149; 1981Supp(1)SCC87; [1982]2SCR365
interpreter disobeys such directions, he shall be held to have committed an offence under Section 166 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860).These two sections came up for consideration for the first time before this Court in State … of the advice tendered by the Council of Ministers to the President and hence by reason of Article 74 Clause (2) of the Constitution the Court was precluded from ordering their disclosure and looking into them and
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Sunil Batra Vs. Delhi Administration and ors. Etc.
Supreme Court of India
Aug-30-1978
Constitution
Prisons Act, 1894 - Sections 29, 30, 30(2), 45, 46, 46(6), 46(7) 46(8), 46(10), 47, 50, 56, 57, 59, 60 and 66; Maintenance of Security Act, 1971 - Sections 3; Constitution of India - Articles 11, 14, 19, 19(1), 19(2) to (6), 20, 20(2), 21, 32, 39A, 42, 72, 132, 134, 136, 161 and 217 - ; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - +, 1898 - Sections 366, 366(1), 366(2) 395, 401, 415, 433, 434 and 435; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 53, 63, 73, 74, 303 and 379; Punjab Jail Rules; Supreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction) Act, 1971; Larceny Act, 1861
AIR1978SC1675; AIR1980SC1579; 1978CriLJ1741; 1980CriLJ1099; (1978)4SCC494; (1980)3SCC488; [1979]1SCR392; [1980]2SCR557
by the Court; and so tormenting is this sentence that even the socially less sensitive Penal Code of 1860 has interposed, in its cruel tenderness, intervals, maxima and like softening features in both Sections 73 and 74. … it fails in its effect on the public. It must, therefore, so long as is part of the Indian Penal Code, be administered, if ever in the most exceptional cases of unparallelled atrocity or brutality.92. The Law Commission of … Administration resists judicial action, in intra-mural matters as forbidden ground, relying on Sections 30 and 56 of Prisons Act, 1894 (the Act, hereafter). The Petitioners
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskGovindasamy Vs. the President of India, Government of India, New Delhi ...
Chennai
Jan-25-2000
CriminalConstitution
Constitution of India -- Articles 21, 53(1), 72, 74(1), 77, 161, 226 and 356; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 -- Sections 148 and 302; Governement of India Act, 1935 -- Sections 295; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 -- Sections 401 and 402; Evidence Act, 1872 -- Sections 123; Explosive Substances Act, 1908 - Sections 5
2000(1)CTC432
72, 74 (1), 77, 161, 226 and 356 of Constitution of India and Sections 148 and 302 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 295 of Government of India Act, 1935, Sections 401 and 402 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, Section 123
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskState vs.b.raj Sharma & Ors.
Delhi
Feb-20-2017
Education
treated the deceased with cruelties within the meaning of Section 498A IPC, the presumption under Section 113B of Indian Evidence Act of dowry death cannot be raised against the accused and thus it was observed that Crl.L.P.74/2016 … Reena Goyal) were acquitted in relation to the alleged commission of offences punishable under Section 498A/304B of the IPC, 1860 and also for the alternative charge framed on 4th September, 2012 under Section 3of the IPC, 1860.3. … the evidence upon which an order of acquittal is founded and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 puts Crl.L.P.74/2016 Page 75 of 88 no limitation,
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskThirumali Kumar Vs. State
Kerala
Feb-03-2010
Criminal
Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 44, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 78(1), 79, 82, 82(1), 82(4), 83, 87, 174A, 190 and 439; ;Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 34, 302, 304, 364, 367, 380, 382, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 402, 436, 449, 454, 460, 461; ;Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) (Amendment), 2005; ;Indian Penal Code (Amendment) Act, 2005; ;Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Section 83(1)
2010(1)KLT579
436, 449, 459 or 460 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), and such person fails to appear at the specified place and time … accused) in C.C. No. 2168 of 2004 are under Sections 454 and 380 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The allegation is that the accused persons committed theft of gold ornaments from the house of the de … escaped convict, proclaimed offender or any person who is accused of a non-bailable offence and is evading arrest. Section 74 states that a warrant directed to any police officer may also be executed by any other police officer
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskThe Public Prosecutor Vs. G. Sadagopan
Chennai
Jan-15-1953
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 35, 65 and 74; Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947 - Sections 5(2) and 6; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 238; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 161
AIR1953Mad785; (1953)1MLJ475
6 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, Section 238 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 and Section 161 of Indian Penal Code, 1860 - appeal against acquittal - alleged offence of corruption proved under Section 161 - official order sanctioning for … itself an official register. within the meaning of Section 35 and a public document within the meaning of Section 74, Evidence Act. The decisions of this Court in 'A. S. No. 261 of 1925 (B)' and in --
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskUma Parkash & Ors. vs State of Nct of Delhi and Anr
Delhi
Mar-27-2026
Land Acquisition
that the allegations under Sections 74 and 79 of the BNS (corresponding to Sections 354 and 509 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, respectively) arose out of a misunderstanding stemming from a neighbourhood dispute. The parties further state that they continue … parties and are essentially private in nature. The complainants have affirmed before the Court that the allegations under Section 74 and 79 of the BNS arose out of a misunderstanding stemming from the said dispute. The dispute does
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskLipika Sethi & Anr. vs State Govt of Nct of Delhi and Ors.
Delhi
Mar-27-2026
Land Acquisition
that the allegations under Sections 74 and 79 of the BNS (corresponding to Sections 354 and 509 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, respectively) arose out of a misunderstanding stemming from a neighbourhood dispute. The parties further state that they continue … parties and are essentially private in nature. The complainants have affirmed before the Court that the allegations under Section 74 and 79 of the BNS arose out of a misunderstanding stemming from the said dispute. The dispute does
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