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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 364A IPC"
Conviction U/S 364A IPC Requires Proof Of Abduction With Ransom Demand & Life Threat: Chhattisgarh High Court
[Kidnapping] No Conviction Possible U/S 364A IPC Sans Evidence Suggesting Application Of Force Or Adoption Of Deceitful Means By Accused: Jharkhand HC
Kidnapping | AP High Court Pulls Investigating Agency For Failure To Prove Alleged Ransom, Says It's An Essential Element Of S.364A IPC
State Of TN Must Train Police Officers On Procedure To Obtain Certificate Under S.65B Indian Evidence Act : Supreme Court
Mere Demand For Ransom After Kidnapping Won't Amount To S.364A IPC Offence If There's No Death Threat : Supreme Court
No Conviction Possible Under S.364A IPC If Prosecution Doesn't Prove Abduction Was Coupled With Ransom Demand & Life Threat : Supreme Court
'Ransom Letter Not Proved; Kidnapped Child Kept Secretly & In Wrongful Confinement': Allahabad HC Alters Conviction U/S 364A IPC To S. 365 IPC
Mere Intimidation To Silence Kidnapped Child Victim Not Sufficient to Prove Threat To Life & Limb: Supreme Court
Kidnapping For Ransom - Necessary To Prove Threat To Cause Death Or Harm For Conviction Under Section 364A IPC : Supreme Court
Supreme Court Weekly Round-Up
Breaking; Death Penalty for “Kidnapping for Ransom” (S.364A IPC) not Unconstitutional, applicable to Non-terrorist Offenders as well; SC
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