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Government Act Section 452 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
452. House- trespass alter preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful
Central Government Act
accused had not committed the
offence punishable under Section 452 IPC since the alleged criminal trespass by
the accused ... accused being
guilty for the offence under Section 452 IPC does not arise.
2. As many as 19 accused were
Andhra High Court
outset invited attention to
the provisions of section 452 IPC to submit that, to constitute an
offence under that section ... hurt etc. to any person as contemplated under section 452 IPC. It is
submitting that this is where both
Gujarat High Court
accused appellants were also convicted under Section 452, IPC and each
of them was sentenced to 3 years' rigorous imprisonment ... under Sections 147, 148, 149, 307, 336, 337 and 452 IPC and
started investigation.
4. After recording the FIR, Gordhan
Rajasthan High Court
imprisonment for
a period of two years under section 452 IPC, and
rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year ... imprisonment for a period of two years under section
452 IPC, and rigorous imprisonment for the period of
one year
Uttaranchal High Court
imprisonment for
a period of two years under section 452 IPC, and
rigorous imprisonment for a period of one year ... imprisonment for a period of two years under section
452 IPC, and rigorous imprisonment for the period of
one year
Uttaranchal High Court
2011 u/s 147,148,452,307 IPC r/w 3(1) (x) SC/ST (Damage of
Dalit house ... 2011 u/s 147,148,452,307 IPC r/w 3(1)(x) SC/ST (Damage of
Dalit house
Madras High Court
undergo
simple imprisonment for one month under Section 452 I.P.C.
and rigorous imprisonment for one year ... undergo simple
imprisonment for one month under Section 452 I.P.C. and rigorous
imprisonment for one year
Madras High Court
offence under Sections 304,
Part II and 452, IPC and has sentenced him to 5 years rigorous
imprisonment ... months rigorous imprisonment for the offence under Section 452 IPC. The
remaining four accused-appellants viz. Harlal, Jiya, Arjunram
Rajasthan High Court
police registered a
case under Sections 147, 341 and 452, Indian Penal Code and started
investigation. After investigation the police ... case as held proved, his conviction under Section 452,
Indian Penal Code is not sustainable. The argument of the learned
Rajasthan High Court
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