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Central Government Act Section 353 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
353. Assault or criminal force to deter public servant
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provided by this Code, every judgment referred to in section 353,-
(a) shall be written in the language ... specify the offence (if any) of which, and the section of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860 ) or other
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Central Government Act Section 353 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
353. Judgment.
(1) The judgment in every trial ... judgment is delivered under clause (a) of sub- section (1), the presiding officer shall cause it to be taken down
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inadequate for the purpose. On the contrary
Section 353, Criminal P.C. requires that the trial of the undefended
prisoners ... inconsistent with any
specific provision thereof including Section 353. Similarly, the
decision of the Supreme Court in the case
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Central Government Act Section 353 in The Companies Act, 1956
353. Time of payment of remuneration. The remuneration payable ... minimum remuneration, if any, payable in pursuance of section 198 may be paid to the managing agent in such suitable
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further submitted that in keeping with
the provisions of section 353 of the 1973 Code, unless a judgment was
pronounced ... According to the learned counsel, the
provisions of section 353 did not permit a successor judge to pronounce a
judgment
Delhi High Court
read with Section 120-B of the IPC and Section 353 read with
Section 34 of the IPC. The accused ... thereby you have
committed an offence punishable under Section 353 read with Section
Bombay High Court
Magistrate
against them in respect of an offence under section 353 read with
section 34 of the Indian Penal Code ... noted, has filed any appeal against his conviction under section 353
read with section 34 of the Indian Penal Code
Bombay High Court
personal appearance In
Court under the provisions of Sub-section 353 and 540-A of the Code of
Criminal Procedure ... that the Additional Sessions Judge had no power under Section 353, Cr.
P. C. to exempt the accused from personal
Jammu High Court
further submitted that in keeping with
the provisions of section 353 of the 1973 Code, unless a judgment was
pronounced ... According to the learned counsel, the
provisions of section 353 did not permit a successor judge to pronounce a
judgment
Delhi High Court
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