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Home > Cases Phrase: section 326 Year: 2003 Page 1 of about 38,130 results (0.117 seconds)Bhandas Vs. State of M.P.
Court: Madhya Pradesh
Decided on: Feb-13-2003
Reported in: 2003(2)MPHT517; 2003(4)MPLJ460
..... one year rigorous imprisonment and fine of rs 100 and under section 326 of the ipc for two and half years rigorous imprisonment ..... same was rejected by the court as the offence was under section 326 of the ipc to bolster his submission he has placed heavy ..... accused was sentenced four years rigorous imprisonment for the offence under section 326 of the ipc the high court on an application for compromise .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKanailal Das Vs. State of W.B.
Court: Kolkata
Decided on: Sep-30-2003
Reported in: 2004(1)CHN225,2004CriLJ3231
..... offence and had rightly awarded the sentence he did a particular emphasis is laid upon section 326 3 of the code of criminal procedure the learned additional public prosecutor has submitted that ..... sentence under the essential commodities act obviously refers to a summary trial of the case section 326 3 of the code of criminal procedure excludes all summary trials from the applicability of .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState of Orissa Vs. Lodu SwaIn and ors.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Sep-23-2003
Reported in: AIR2003SC4386; 2003CriLJ5059; JT2003(Suppl1)SC576; 2003(8)SCALE42; (2003)11SCC199
..... raju swain and hold them guilty of the offence under section 326 read with section 34 ipc for having caused injuries to deceased gania ..... aside and they are found guilty of offence punishable under section 326 read with section 34 ipc and sentenced to undergo r i for ..... and the conviction and sentence of jogi jogendra swain under section 326 is maintained the acquittal of accused a3 kalakar and a .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState of Andhra Pradesh Vs. K. Srinivasulu Reddy and anr.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-18-2003
Reported in: JT2003(10)SC226; 2003(10)SCALE1100; (2003)12SCC660
..... could be attributed to any particular accused the conviction has been rightly altered to section 326 ipc and section 34 has no application 9 we find that the high court has really missed ..... attributed to any particular witness the proper course should be to alter the conviction to section 326 ipc this reasoning cannot be justified as either sound logic or on any settled principle .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState Vs. Gani Bhat and ors.
Court: Jammu and Kashmir
Decided on: Jun-06-2003
Reported in: 2004CriLJ1669,2004(1)JKJ243
..... conclusion of the trial convicted two accused respondents gani bhat and bashir bhat under section 326 read with section 34 rpc and acquitted them of all other charges the two accused have been ..... in conviction and sentence of the two accused gani bhat and bashir bhat under section 326 read with section 34 rpc and in acquittal of these two accused of all other charged offences .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTState of Maharashtra Vs. Kashirao and ors.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Aug-27-2003
Reported in: AIR2003SC3901; 2003(2)ALD(Cri)798; 2003CriLJ4464; JT2003(7)SC437; 2003(6)SCALE715; (2003)10SCC434; 2004(1)LC275(SC)
..... only respondent no 1 kashirao was guilty of offence punishable under section 326 ipc in respect of the assault on deceased and other respondents ..... reason to hold him guilty of offence punishable under section 326 ipc and not section 302 ipc the fact that the accused persons were ..... and the manner of assaults there was no reason to apply section 326 ipc in case of accused respondent no 1 alone the trial .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBhimrao @ Ramesh Pandhari Bhade and ors. Vs. State of Maharashtra
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Feb-06-2003
Reported in: AIR2003SC1493; 2003(1)ALD(Cri)883; 2003CriLJ1204; JT2003(3)SC466; 2003(1)SCALE719; (2003)3SCC37; 2003(1)LC506(SC)
..... were outside the house guilty of an offence punishable under section 326 read with section 149 ipc and sentenced them to three years 6 shri ..... high court erred in finding them guilty of offence punishable under section 326 read with 149 ipc he contended that at the most these ..... who entered the house will still be liable for conviction under section 326 read with 149 ipc in the absence of any material to .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe State Vs. Dinesh Shastry
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Jun-16-2003
Reported in: 2004CriLJ332
..... and the second is what exactly happened the distinction between section 326 and section 307 i p c is very narrow this is not ..... case for conviction and we have only reviewed the question whether section 326 i p c has been correctly applied or not assuming that ..... and relying on the medical evidence in recording a conviction under section 326 i p c the grievance of the state under these circumstances .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTPreetam Singh and ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Nov-04-2003
Reported in: 2003(2)ALD(Cri)1038; JT2003(8)SC427; (2003)12SCC594; 2004(1)LC459(SC)
..... of other charges nihal singh appellant no 4 was convicted under section 326 ipc for causing grievous injuries to satpal singh son of deceased ..... 25 the 4th appellant is nihal singh who was convicted under section 326 ipc for causing grievous injury to satpal singh pw1 the ..... view that the high court has rightly convicted nihal singh under section 326 ipc it appears that the period of imprisonment so far .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChander Pal @ Raj Pal Vs. State of Haryana
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Oct-16-2003
Reported in: 2004(1)ALD(Cri)114; 2004CriLJ285; JT2003(8)SC545; 2003(9)SCALE251; (2003)12SCC176
..... interfering with the conviction and sentence on these counts for the offence punishable under section 326 read with section 149 they are sentenced to undergo imprisonment for a period of 5 years and ..... megh shyam that being so the offence committed by these appellants would come under section 326 ipc read with section 149 5 in the result we acquire the appellants for the offence punishable .....
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