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Government Act Section 506 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
506. Punishment for criminal intimidation.-- Whoever commits the offence
Central Government Act
State v. Arvind, under
Sections 376 and 506 I.P.C. of police station Jarif Nagar, Budaun.
2. The facts ... police registered a case under
Sections 376 and 506 I.P.C. against the accused appellant and
investigated the same
Allahabad High Court
Delhi,
which made the offence punishable under Section 506 IPC ''cognizable''
and ''non-bailable'' though Code of Criminal Procedure ... said notification making the
offence under Section 506 IPC ''cognizable'' and ''non-bailable''.
4. Having had a vast and wide
Delhi High Court
Mainpuri the defendant made a complaint under Section
506, I.P.C., against the plaintiff. The case was tried ... alleged that the complaint made against him under Section
506, I.P.C., was false to the knowledge
Allahabad High Court
declaring the
offences under Sections 188 and 506, Indian Penal Code, as cognizable
and non-bailable is unconstitutional and illegal ... under Sections 120-B, 447,426, 399,506, Indian Penal Code, and
was remanded by the S.M., Tirutturaipoondi
Madras High Court
appellants has been convicted under Sections 366
and 506, IPC and has been sentenced under Section 366 to undergo ... years. No separate sentence has been passed under Section 506,
IPC.
2. The case against the appellants is that
Orissa High Court
2005) for the offence punishable under Sections 323, 504, 506
I.P.C. and under Section ... offence punishable under Sections 323, 504, 506 I.P.C.
and under Section
Allahabad High Court
sentenced under sections 323, 325/34 and
Section 506 IPC by the court of learned C.J.M, Dehradun ... along with Rs. 1000/ as fine and u/s
506 IPC for one year's simple imprisonment.
2. The facts
Uttaranchal High Court
2005) for the offence punishable under Sections 323, 504, 506
I.P.C. and under Section ... offence punishable under Sections 323, 504, 506 I.P.C.
and under Section
Allahabad High Court
Commissioner of Delhi declaring the offence punishable under Section 506 IPC as ''cognizable'' and ''non-bailable'' which has continued ... Section (kha) , dated 2nd August 1989 by which Section 506 IPC was made cognizable and non-bailable to be illegal
Madras High Court
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