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Central Government Act Section 376(2)(g) in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
(g) commits gang rape, shall be punished
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Central Government Act Section 376(2)(f) in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
(f) commits rape on a woman when
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holding the respondent guilty of offence under s. 376 IPC.
It accordingly acquitted the respondent.
The State filed an appeal ... necessary ingredients
to constitute an offence punishable under s. 376 IPC had
been satisfactorily established; and the sentence of fine
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accused had committed an offence of rape under s.376,
I.P.C. on the prosecutrix, and sentenced ... aside. The accused is convicted under S.376 IPC for
having committed rape on the prosecutrix and sentenced to
suffer
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Court on the respondent for an offence under Section 376
IPC to 4 years rigorous imprisonment, while maintaining his conviction ... question of sentence
for the offence under Section 376 IPC (With which alone we are
concerned in this appeal
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Sessions Judge, Satara for offences under Section 376
Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 57 of the Bombay
Children ... Bombay Children Act and
upset the conviction under Section 376 IPC and instead
convicted him for an offence under Section
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basic
ingredients of section 375 IPC punishable under Section
376 IPC to demonstrate whether the conviction of the
appellant under ... offence under Section 375 punishable under Section 376
IPC is penetration which is altogether missing in the
instant case
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five accused were held
guilty under Section 376, IPC by the Additional Sessions
Judge, Chandigarh and sentenced to undergo rigorous ... Inderjit Singh was acquitted of the charge under
Section 376, IPC, while the conviction of Lalit Gupta and
Pardeep Kumar
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acquitted him of the charge under Section 376
IPC. The sentence under Section 450 IPC was reduced to the period ... found the respondent guilty of the offence
under Section 376 IPC and sentenced him to undergo rigorous imprisonment for
seven
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Jind, who acquitted the appellant for
offence under Section 376 IPC, but held him guilty for offence under
Section ... also charged for
offence of rape under Section 376 IPC. He pleaded not guilty and claimed
trial.
Prosecutrix was medico
Punjab-Haryana High Court
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