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Central Government Act Section 323 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
323. Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt.-- Whoever, except
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Central Government Act Section 323 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
323. Procedure when, after Commencement of inquiry
Central Government Act
under Section 235 (2) he can be
convicted under Sections 323 and 325, or Sections 317 and 304, or
Sections ... under Section 325(3), he can be
convicted under Sections 323, 392 and 394, I. P. C. These examples
Allahabad High Court
prosecution of the opposite
party for the offences under Sections 323, 379 and 225 of the Penal
Code ... petitioner
with lathis which is an offence under Section 323; (2) Munif was in
lawful custody of the petitioner
Patna High Court
Judge of Eamnad, at Madura and numbered there O. Section No. 35 of
1937, against himself as the administrator ... respect of Rs.
20,323-2-8 out of the said sum. To this suit, Alagannan Chettiar was
made defendant
Madras High Court
Central Government Act Section 323 in The Indian Succession Act, 1925
323. Save as aforesaid, all debts to be paid
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Kishnaram have been held guilty of the offences under Sections 323 and
452 IPC and they have been sentenced ... months' rigorous imprisonment
for the offence under Section 323 IPC and 6 months rigorous
imprisonment for the offence under Section
Rajasthan High Court
hurt
to Mesena Khatun. There were several charges under Sections 323 and
324, Penal Code, against Jiaratulla, Rahamatullah, Takdirali, Eadulla ... also unanimously found Jiaratulla guilty on three counts under
Section 323, Penal Code, for voluntarily causing hurt respectively to
Mahitun
Calcutta High Court
causing the death of Bhajan Lal and under
Section 323 for causing simple hurt to Mitthu. When we heard their ... agreed on the question of the conviction under Section 323,
I.P.C. and expressly recorded the finding that their
Allahabad High Court
allowed. Accused are acquitted of the offences under
Sections 323, 504 and 506 of the Penal Code ... purshis was being filed for compounding
the offences under Sections 323, 504 and 506. Thereafter the case was
adjourned
Bombay High Court
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