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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 307 IPC"
Kurukshetra Univerity Debars Law Student Accused U/S 307 IPC From Taking Exam Due To Attendance Shortage: PH HC Upholds Its Decision
Failure To Secure Presence Of Crucial Witnesses Not Ground To Acquit Accused If Evidence Otherwise Establishes Prosecution Case: Kerala HC
Orissa High Court Releases Convict Under Probation Of Offenders Act In '30 Yrs Old' Attempt To Murder Case
Supreme Court Compounds Attempt To Murder Offence Taking Note Of Marriage Between Accused & Victim's Sister
Inadequate Sentence Cannot Be Imposed Merely Because Long Period Has Lapsed By The Time Criminal Appeal Is Decided: Supreme Court
Merely Stating That Parties Want To Live In Peace Not Enough For Compounding Of Heinous Offence: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Intention Or Knowledge Essential To Attract Section 307 IPC: Gujarat High Court
A Reliable Testimony Of An Injured Witness Holds Weight Even In The Face Of Procedural Irregularities For Conviction Under S. 307 IPC: Delhi High Court
Mere Incorporation Of S. 307 IPC In FIR & Chargesheet No Bar To Quash Case Based On Compromise B/W Parties: Allahabad HC
Madhya Pradesh High Court Rejects Application For Compounding Of Offences U/S 307, 498A IPC Based On Compromise Between Parties
Delhi High Court Dismisses Allegations Of False Implication Against Complainant, Cites Law On Appreciation Of Injured Witness' Testimony
Arms Act - Illegal Use Of Licensed Weapon Per Se Not Offence Under Section 27 Unless Misdemeanour Under Sections 5/7 Proved : Supreme Court
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