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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Penal Code"
Phrase "Soon Before" Section 304B IPC Cannot Mean 'Immediately Before': Supreme Court Issues Guidelines For Trial In Dowry Death Cases
Non-Deliberate Insult to Religion Without Intention to Hurt Religious Feelings Not An Offence U/S 295A IPC: Bombay High Court
Illegal Extraction Of Mines & Minerals Amounts To Theft Under Section 379 IPC: Kerala High Court
Threats To Bakery Owner To Remove "Halal Food" Sticker : Kerala High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail To Accused
"Section 124A IPC Is A Threat To Fundamental Rights" : Plea In Supreme Court Challenges The Constitutional Validity Of Sedition Law
Munawar Faruqui's Case- Misuse Of Section 295A Of Penal Code And An Aggravated Insult On Free Speech
Benefit Of Probation (PO Act) Is Not Excluded By Mandatory Minimum Sentences Prescribed For IPC Offences: Supreme Court
'Consensual Affair' Is Not A Defence Against A Charge Of Kidnapping A Minor: Supreme Court
Supreme Court Acquits Man Who Was Sentenced To Death In A Dacoity With Murder Case
Book Investigating Officers Who Fail To Secure CCTV Footage In Criminal Cases: Punjab and Haryana High Court Directs Haryana DGP
Charge Under Section 149 IPC Can Be Altered To Section 34 IPC If Common Intention Among Accused Is Proved : Supreme Court
Section 153A IPC - Deliberate & Malicious Intent Necessary; 'Disturb Public Tranquility' Does Not Mean Normal Law & Order Issues : Supreme Court
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