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Central Government Act Section 506 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 506. Punishment for criminal intimidation.-- Whoever commits the offence
Central Government Act
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offence by the law of England, and although section 506 of the Indian Penal Code was not in force
Central Government Act
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commits the offence of criminal intimidation is punishable under Section 506, I. P. C. with imprisonment of either description ... extend to seven years. The offence punishable under Section 506 is bailable, compoundable and triable by a Magistrate
Allahabad High Court
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AIR 1961 All 522
- M Desai
dated 25.10.2005, convicted the accused for the offence under Sections 506(i) I.P.C. (3 counts ... undergo two years' simple imprisonment for the offence under Section 506(i) I.P.C. (3 counts) and sentenced
Madras High Court
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complainant) contended that since the -accused was convicted under Section 506 of the I.P.C. and on the facts ... proved the offence falls under Part 2 of Section 506, I.P.C. where the punishment prescribed is imprisonment
Andhra High Court
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1991 CriLJ 294
valid? and 2) Whether the offence under Section 506(i) Indian Penal Code is non - bailable insofar as the State ... petitioners had contended that the offence punishable, under Section 506(i) of the Indian Penal Code, is non- bailable
Madras High Court
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Code, it may still constitute an offence punishable under Section 506 of the I.P. Code. He, therefore, wanted ... imposed on the accused for an offence punishable under Section 506 of I.P. Code. What Mr. Madkholkar urged before
Bombay High Court
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1991 CriLJ 410
bail. In all these cases , except, offence punishable under Section 506(i) of IPC all other offences are bailable ... Tamil Nadu is concerned, the offence punishable under Section 506(i) of IPC is bailable or non-bailable. Some
Madras High Court
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Pradesh High Court. 2. The appellant was prosecuted under Section 506 Indian Penal Code on the allegation that ... trial magistrate convicted the appellant under part II of Section 506 Indian Penal Code and directed that he be released
Supreme Court of India
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AIR 1974 SC 35
- Khanna
Samayagarh for offence punishable under Section 504 and Section 506, Penal Code, and sentenced to pay a fine under each ... aside the conviction. He, however, upheld the conviction under Section 506, Penal Code. 2. The case of the complainant before
Patna High Court
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AIR 1953 Pat 188
- Imam
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