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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 300 IPC"
Intention To Cause Death Immaterial If Prosecution Proves Ingredients Of "Thirdly" Of Section 300 IPC: Supreme Court
Difference Lies In The Degree Of The Act: Supreme Court Explains Subtle Distinction Between Culpable Homicide U/s 304 IPC & Murder
'No Doubt The Intention Was To Kill': Bombay High Court Sentences Mumbai Hotelier To 10 Years Imprisonment For Sister's Attempted Murder
An HIV Positive Patient Can't Be Punished For 'Attempt To Murder' For Sex Without Woman's Consent: Delhi High Court
[Criminal Trial] Law Does Not Taboo Adopting Of The Alternate Pleas By Accused: SC [Read Judgment]
Is Temperament Of The Accused A Factor While Examining Whether There Was 'Grave & Sudden' Provocation?
[Exception 4 To Section 300 IPC] Accused Party Armed With Weapons Can't Claim the Benefit Of Sudden Fight: SC [Read Judgment]
Murder Trial : Allahabad HC Explains Ingredients For Applying Exception IV To Section 300 IPC [Read Judgment]
Section 304A IPC : Rash, Negligent, Or Reckless
'Voluntary Provocation' Cannot Attract Exception To Offence Of Murder: SC [Read Judgment]
SC Awards Lifer To Man Who Killed Pregnant Daughter For Marrying Lower Caste Man [Read Judgment]
If the cumulative effect of injuries sufficient to cause death, Accused is guilty of Murder even if no significant injury inflicted on a vital part of the body; SC [Read Judgment]
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