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Central Government Act Section 441 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
441. Criminal trespass.-- Whoever enters into or upon property
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 441(2) in The Companies Act, 1956
(2) In any other case, the winding
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 441 in The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
441. Bond of accused and sureties.
(1) Before
Central Government Act
words
"property in the possession of another" appearing in Section 441 of the
Indian Penal Code mean 'actual physical possession ... order to constitute possession within the meaning of Section 441
of the Indian Penal Code, the complainant must
Allahabad High Court
whether by virtue of section
536(2) read with section 441(2) of the Companies Act providing that all
transfers ... company has very serious consequences. He submitted that
section 441(2) of the Companies Act provides that a winding
Bombay High Court
coming within the definition of criminal
trespass contained in Section 441, of the Indian Penal Code. He argues
that ... Court to bring the petitioners within the definition of Section
441, or the Indian Penal Code, whether
Patna High Court
amount to
criminal trespass within the meaning of section 441, I. P. C.
(Orissa Amendment). This question, in my opinion ... proper to
refer to the provisions contained in section 441, I. P. C. as amended
by tbe Orissa
Orissa High Court
opposite party No. 2 served
a notice under Section 441 ... cannot bring a complaint for criminal offence under Section 441,
I.P.C. punishable under Section
Allahabad High Court
Prasad and Chaurasi, his wife, of criminal trespass under Section 441,
Penal Code. The case has been very fully ... from the unusually vague and elastic
language used in Section 441, which, if not closely scrutinized and
strictly interpreted, might
Allahabad High Court
whether by virtue of section
536(2) read with section 441(2) of the Companies Act providing that all
transfers ... company has very serious consequences. He submitted that
section 441(2) of the Companies Act provides that a winding
Bombay High Court
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