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...intimidation" as defined in Section 503 IPC is as under:- "503. Criminal Intimidation.- Whoever threatens another with any...meant for helping the public and the act of appellants posting a comment on the Facebook may not attract ingredients of criminal intimidation in Section 503 IPC...appellants for offences punishable under Sections 353 and 506 IPC on 14.06.2013. 5. The appellants filed Criminal Petition No. 252 of 2014 under Section 482 Cr.P.C. before the...

...Section 52 of the Rent Law for recovery of arrears of rent and for ejectment. 2. The learned Counsel for the appellant contends that Section 503 of the Civil Procedure...merely incidental upon the nonpayment of the amount of the decree, whatever it may be, within fifteen days from the date of the decree. He also contends that section 503 of the code is not applicable.... There is no specific provision in Bengal Act VIII of 1869 which excludes the operation of Section 503 in express terms. The learned counsel, however, contends that...

...reasonable doubt.21. Further, Section 506 IPC prescribes punishment for the offence of criminal intimidation as defined under Section 503 IPC. Section 503 IPC reads thus...in Section 503 shows the insufficiency of evidence to hold the conviction of the appellant for the offence of criminal intimidation punishable under Section 506, Part I IPC...the appellant herein for the offence punishable under Section 376 of the Penal Code, 1860 (for short “IPC”). However, it has convicted the appellant for offences punishable under Sections 417 and 506...

...the appointment of a Receiver, and on that report and recommendation he refuses to make the appointment, his order must he taken as, an order made under Section 503 of the Code of...Civil Procedure and not one falling under section 505 of that code. As it is an order falling under Section 503 it is appealable under Clause 24 of Section 588 of the Code...petitioners in this case was by way of appeal and not by way of an application under Section 622 of the Code of Civil Procedure. 7. That being the case this Rule must be discharged. ...

...punishment for criminal intimidation. Criminal intimidation, insult and annoyance have been defined in Section 503 IPC but the FIR lodged by the complainant does not show or reflect that any such threat...file an application under Section 437 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (hereinafter shall be referred to as “the Code”) for grant of bail to him. The same was granted to him on the conditions...mentioned in the order dated 22-11-2006. The appellant, thereafter, was constrained to file the petition under Section 482 of the Code in the High Court of Gujarat at Ahmedabad, with a prayer for...

...application is made under section 503. After ??? enquiry it appears that in this case there is no necessity (to take steps) for preservation or better custody of the disputed property. On the other hand...application for the appointment of a receiver be rejected.Mr. Monmohun Ghose contends that this order, although it purports to be made on an application under section 503 of...against an order made under section 503, it does not permit an appeal against an order made under section 505. Sections 503 and 505 must, we think, be read together, for the order is to be made under...

...Code of Civil Procedure, Section 503, refused to appoint a receiver. 3. The plaintiffs have now appealed against that order; and the main question for our determination...had proceeded to appoint a receiver under Section 503 of the Code of Civil Procedure, then the order made under that section would have been subject to appeal by the express...terms of Section 588 (24), but we do not find that there is any right of appeal against a mere refusal to make an order under that section. 5. If it were necessary to decide the point...

...Section 503, Civil Procedure Code, to appoint a Receiver, as the temple property was not the subject of the suit or under attachment. The District Judge thereupon dismissed the...temple is therefore the subject of the suit within the meaning of the words in Section 503, Civil Procedure, Code. The whole aim and object of the suit is to regulate the...1. 16th January 1908 This suit is brought under Section 539 and Section 30, Civil Procedure Code, for a declaration that a scheme of management of a temple is...

..., can exercise the powers conferred by Section 503, Criminal P. C.; and (2) whether the order passed by the learned Special Judge of Delhi declining to issue a commission for...Section 503, Criminal P. C., and that even if he has that power this is not a fit case in which the said power should be exercised. The State Government has come to this...competence of a Special Judge to direct that the personal appearance of a witness be dispensed with and that he should be examined on commission. Sub-section (1) of Section 503, is...

...threat did not come within the ambit of criminal intimidation as defined by Section 503 I.P.C and so he discharged the accused persons. Hence the present revision...Section 503 I.P.C6. The learned author Shri Ratanlal and Dhirajlal in his Law of Crimes, 22nd Edition, 1982 (Reprint) on page 1361 has stated as:—“Whether as a...person criminally intimidated, still it would amount to an offence under Section 503 I.P.C7. Section 503 I.P.C reads...

...hand.SECTIONS 503, 504 AND 506 OF THE IPC24. Chapter XXII of the IPC relates to Criminal Intimidation, Insult and Annoyance. Section 503 reads...thus:—“Section 503. Criminal intimidation. —Whoever threatens another with any injury to his person, reputation or property, or to the person or reputation of any one...with both.”27. An offence under Section 503 has following essentials:—1) Threatening a person with any injury...

...506, I.P.C9. Criminal intimation, as defined in Section 503, I.P.C, is the act of threatening with intent to cause claim to a person or to cause a person to do...Section 503, I.P.C is absent.12. Under those circumstances, the proceedings initiated as against the petitioners are liable to be quashed and accordingly, the same are quashed...kill him. The learned counsel for the petitioners would submit that these allegations would not constitute the offences under Section 294(b) and 506(1), I.P.C It is also...

.... Section 503 of the IPC defines "criminal intimidation", which reads as under: "503. Criminal intimidation.—Whoever threatens another with any injury to his...Court while examining the provision of section 503 of the IPC has held thus: "The essential ingredients The offence of criminal intimidation has been defined...under Section 503 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 506 of the Indian Penal Code provides punishment for it. Section 503 reads as under: "Whoever threatens...

...1. In this petition, section 503 of the Bombay Municipal Corporation Act has come up for interpretation. That section is in the following terms...:- "503. (1) If, when the Commissioner or the General Manager demands payment of any expenses under section 491, his right to demand the same or the amount of the demand is disputed, or if, in the...provisions of the Limitation Act, 1963. Can it be said, it is asked, that the Commissioner who is required to make the reference under section 503(1...

...already been specified as a City Municipal Council Area by Notification dated 10/10/1995. In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 3 r/w Section 503 of the Karnataka Municipal...Section 503 of the Act, constitution of the Corporation by holding elections under sub-Section (4) would not arise and therefore, the term of office of Mayor must be reckoned from the date of the...by the State Government, admitting that Tumkur City Municipality was upgraded into a City Corporation with effect from 20/12/2013 and under sub-Section (3) of Section 503 of...

...putting in his tender for consideration, then, the petitioner is virtually complaining of wrongful restraint under Section 339 and criminal intimidation under Section 503 of the...

...term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both;”8. “Criminal intimidation” has been defined in Section 503 which reads as under..., aggrieved by registration of the criminal case, invoked inherent powers of the court by filing a petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure before the High Court for quashing of the...allegations incorporated in the complaint are taken as true, even then, no offence is made out under Section 3(1)(x) of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989...

...the judgment-debtor's case is a pitiable one, as there is very little likelihood of the decrees fetching a suitable price at the auction sale. But he was of opinion that section 503 of...the Code of Civil Procedure did not apply to a case like the present, and accordingly rejected the application. In our opinion the opening words of the section are wide enough to cover a...

...from personal attendance as a witness in a criminal Court, and should be examined on commission in the manner provided in Section 503 Criminal Procedure Code at his own...residence. The learned Magistrate having heard both the parties, felt that on grounds of reasonableness and justice, there was no case for action under Section 503 Criminal Procedure...felt that there was nothing in the law, that is, in statute or in the constitution, justifying the claim that the Nawab was as of right entitled to be examined under Section 503 Criminal...

...the terms of Section 503 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Prima facie upon that section alone the deposition given under that commission would be capable of use only before...himself that the circumstances were such as warranted the issue of a commission under section 503 of the code. There is also the case of the Queen-Empress v. Burke I.L.R. 6 All. 224...objection to appear in Court. But that "the love of his subjects was so great" that they objected to his giving evidence. Then does Section 503 apply to complainants? The only inconvenience to the Nizam is...