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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 302 of IPC"
Death By Single Stab Wound Can Be Considered Murder If Ingredients Of S.300 IPC Are Fulfilled : Supreme Court
Wife's Refusal To Return Home With Husband Provoked Him, Murder Not Premeditated: Telangana High Court Modifies Conviction U/S 302 IPC
‘Lacked Qualities Of Uncle, Tortured & Committed Gruesome Murder’: Orissa High Court Confirms Life Term Of Man Convicted For Killing Niece
'He Was Trained To Defend Country, Not Mercilessly Butcher Citizens': Court Awards Death Sentence To Former Army Man For Murdering Six In Haryana
Farmer Murdered While Trying To Draw Water From Neighbour’s Tank Due To Water Shortage, Bombay High Court Upholds Life Sentence
Chhatrasal Stadium Case: Delhi Court Frames Murder Charges Against Wrestler Sushil Kumar
Gauri Lankesh Murder Trial To Commence From May 27, Sister Kavitha Lankesh To Be First Prosecution Witness
Under What Provision Bail Can Be Granted Citing Pendency Of Mercy Plea?Madras HC Asks Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case Convict Nalini
Sessions Court Not Empowered To Impose Harsher Variety Of Life Sentences: Kerala High Court Reiterates
Supreme Court Restores KCOCA Charges Against Accused In Gauri Lankesh Murder Case
Accused Has The Right To Remain Silent And Such Silence Cannot Be Held To Be An Admission: Calcutta HC [Read Judgment]
Mere Negligence On Part Of The IO Does Not Defy The Prosecution's Case: Allahabad HC [Read Judgment]
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