1 - 10 of 3587 (1.05 seconds)
Government Act Section 188 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
188. Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant.-- Whoever
Central Government Act
Salem
Court even for the offence under Section 188 IPC. In this
respect, as no complaint had been filed ... benefit of doubt. Further, cases under Section 188 I.P.C. are
triable by the Magistrate. In this case
Supreme Court of India
conviction and sentence passed
against the applicant Under Section 188, Indian Penal Code. The
Magistrate convicted the applicant Under Section ... 188, Indian Penal Code
and sentenced him to undergo simple imprisonment for al day and to pay
a fine
Gauhati High Court
Judge set aside the convictions and sentences under
Section 188, Indian Penal Code, but confirmed the convictions and
sentences under ... offence alleged to be committed under Section 188, Indian
Penal Code, as required by Section 195 of the Criminal Procedure
Bombay High Court
Petitioner Subramaniam was convicted under Sections 447, 379 and 188
I.P.C. and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment ... confirmed the conviction of the petitioner only under Section 188
I.P.C. and modified the sentence
Madras High Court
aforesaid case
arose out of a complaint under Section 188 I.P.C. filed by the
Executive Magistrate, Katwa ... prosecution of the present petitioner and
others under Section 188 I.P.C. The Executive Magistrate called for a
report
Calcutta High Court
would not constitute an offence
under Section 188 I.P.C unless any untoward incident happened, but in this case ... probe the second contention of Mr.Dutt. S.188
I.P.C., it should be noted, occurs in Chapter
Madras High Court
Class, Hansi, whereby the petitioners were charged under Section
188 IPC in case FIR No. 54 dated 1.3.2002 registered ... lodged the aforesaid FIR against
the petitioners under Section 188 IPC.
3. After investigation, the police submitted the challan
Punjab-Haryana High Court
against the respondent on May 12, 1960 under s. 188 I.P.C.
In that complaint the District Magistrate alleged ... conviction and sentence of
the appellant under s. 188 I.P.C. are set
aside and he is acquitted."
This
Supreme Court of India
stench and that failure would
entail prosecution under s. 188 I.P.C.
The order of the Magistrate was found ... will be visited with a punishment contemplated by
s. 188 I.P.C. [109C-D]
4. The Municipal Commissioner
Supreme Court of India
Get new documents for this query in your RSS feed reader -