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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 300 IPC"
Death By A Hammer Blow On Head: Jharkhand High Court Says Culpable Homicide On Sudden Provocation Not Murder, Intention To Kill Not Shown
Cause Of Quarrel Or Who Offered Provocation Is Irrelevant When Pleading Grave & Sudden Provocation As An Exception To Murder: P&H High Court
S. 300 IPC | Even Single Injury Resulting In Death Of Victim Can Amount To 'Murder': Gujarat High Court
Murder Trial | Exception 4 To Section 300 IPC Not Applicable If Accused Took "Undue Advantage" Of Situation: Supreme Court
Murder Case | 'Cruel' Is Relative Term; If Its Ordinary Meaning Is Used, Exception 4 Of S.300 IPC Can Never Be Applied : Supreme Court
Evidence Of Injured Witness Has Greater Evidentiary Value, Their Statements Can’t Be Discarded Lightly: Supreme Court
Murder Trial - Mere Long Standing Pre-Existing Dispute Will Not Attract Exception Of 'Grave & Sudden Provocation' : Supreme Court
[Honour Killing With Hammer] Bombay HC Says Father Wanted To Teach Daughter's Young Lover A Lesson, No Intention To Kill, Sets Aside Life Sentence
"Murder Not Premediated": Allahabad High Court Modifies Conviction Of Man Who Caused Death After Being Called 'Kafir'
Murder Trial - Supreme Court Applies "Sustained Provocation Principle"; Gravity Of "Provocation" Can Be Assessed Based On History Of Abuse
Considerations To Decide Whether A Culpable Homicide Amounts To Murder Or Not : Supreme Court Explains
Section 302 IPC| Circumstances From Which Intention To Cause Death Can Be Gathered: Supreme Court Explains
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