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Central Government Act Section 427 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
427. Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 427(1) in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
(1) When a person already undergoing ... been sentenced to imprison- ment by an order under section 122 in default of furnishing security is, whilst undergoing such
Central Government Act
true meaning of
Sub-section (2) of Section 427 of the CrPC, 1973 and its effect.
2. For an offence ... September 30, 1983 to
bring it in consonance with Section 427(2) Cr.PC and consequently for
his release
Supreme Court of India
contending that by virtue of the statutory mandate under Section
427(2) Cr.P.C, the substantive sentence of imprisonment ... before the
Supreme Court he had specifically relied on Section 427(2)
Cr.P.C to seek concurrency
Kerala High Court
Statute which bear directly on the point. Section 427 of the Code of
Criminal Procedure is in the following terms ... this stage the only statutory provision
relevant is Section 427 abovesaid and the provisions of Sections 497
and 498. Criminal
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Prisons
Chennai ..... Respondents
Prayer : Criminal Original Petition filed under Section 427 r/w 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure ... background, the petitioner has comeforward with this petition under Section 427 r/w 482 Cr.P.C.
7.Heard bothsides
Madras High Court
Procedure ('the Code', for short) claiming the benefit under Section
427 of the Code is maintainable, is the question ... considered in
this case.
Section 427(1) of the Code reads as follows:
427. Sentence on offender already sentenced
Kerala High Court
Section 482 when there is a specific provision under
Section 427(1) of the Code, the learned single Judge ... Whether the High Court can entertain application under Section
427, Cr. P.C.?
(a) from accused who, while undergoing sentence
Madhya Pradesh High Court
this case to allow him the benefit of Section 427(2) of Cr.
P.C. by ordering to undergo imprisonment ... concurrently with life imprisonment already awarded
in view of Section 427(2) Cr.P.C. In appeal
Kerala High Court
Judge on 7.7.2011, in
respect of the interpretation of Section 427(2) of the Code of Criminal
Procedure (for short ... purview of
sub-section (2) of Section 427 of the Code. The correctness of the
said view is an issue
Punjab-Haryana High Court
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