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authorised by the Board in this behalf under section 120; (b)" record" 5 shall include and shall be deemed always
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appellant under ss. 409,
465, 477A and 120-B I.P.C. The Trial Court convicted both
under ... 120-B and 409 but the Sessions Judge acquitted J
and convicted the appellant under s. 409 only. The High
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Official Secrets Act and s. 120-B of the
Indian Penal Code and investigation started on March 10,
1956. Thereafter ... Official Secrets Act read with s. 120-B of
the Indian Penal Code was filed against the persons involved
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Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860), s. 120-B-Criminal
conspiracy-Case where the only persons alleged ... Assistant Sessions Judge of Sambalpur for
offences under ss. 120-B, 409, 477-A and 109, I.P.C. with
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case, dropped any charge against any accused person. Section 120-B was never a charge in the Raebareli charge-sheet ... same CBI pleaded, after investigation that they found Section 120 b lies with the following persons now placed in high
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together at one trial, A of offences
under ss. 120-B, 409,477-A and 471 read with ... Indian
Penal Code and B of offences under ss. 120-B,409 read with
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298
and 471 read with
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Delhi against
Malik and H. L. Mehta under Section 120 B read with Sections ... Malik and H. L. Mehra under Section 120-B read
with Sections 406 and 420 Indian Penal Code. After
completing
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Purshotham, Hari Shankar and Chiddi were charged under Section 120-B,
I. P. C., for having entered into a criminal ... conclusion that
the charge of criminal conspiracy under Section 120-B was not proved.
All the appellants were therefore acquitted
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against the respondents.
A-1 was charged under Section 120-B IPC, Section 13(2) read with
Section ... Section 34 IPC. A-2 was charged under Section
120-B IPC, Sections 13(2) read with Section
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only if expedient in the interest of justice.
S.120-B-Conspiracy-Can be inferred from direct or
circumstantial evidence ... false evidence and thereby committed
offences punishable under s. 120-B read with s. 193 IPC,
under
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