Indian Penal Code

Necessity of speedy filing of FIR

Necessity of speedy filing of FIR

Necessity of speedy filing of FIR written by Diksha Sharma student of Government Law College, Mumbai Amrutbhai vs Unknown Facts: The prosecutrix was reported to be raped, while she was…

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Can the court treat a non-compoundable offence as a compoundable one?

Can the court treat a non-compoundable offence as a compoundable one? written by Shatakshi Kakkar student of Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA SHANKAR V STATE OF MAHARASHTRA INTRODUCTION: The above case…

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The Curious Case of Living Dead

The Curious Case of Living Dead

The Curious Case of Living Dead written by Surya Sunilkumar student of Ramaiah institute of legal studies Abstract Association of Dead People Vs State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. was…

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Is intentional causing of injury sufficient to cause death

Does the missing body of the victim directly make the accused not guilty?

Does the missing body of the victim directly make the accused not guilty? written by Shatakshi Kakkar student of Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA SANJAY RAJAK V. THE STATE OF BIHAR…

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sedition

General Exceptions under Indian Criminal justice system

General Exceptions under Indian Criminal justice system written by Naina solanki student of Prestige institute of management and research Introduction General Exceptions are the defenses provided to the accused which…

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Necessity of receipt of payment under Section 447

Necessity of receipt of payment under Section 447 written by Diksha Sharma student of Government Law College, Mumbai Jagdish Kapila vs Raj Kumar & Anr. Facts: Jagdish Kapila, an allottee…

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Misuse of technology in the Cyberspace

Misuse of technology in the Cyberspace

Misuse of technology in the Cyberspace written by written by Surya Sunilkumar student of Ramaiah institute of legal studies Afroz Khan Vs State of U.P & Anr. Abstract Humankind has…

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sedition

Fictitious portrayal of a crime

Fictitious portrayal of a crime written by Diksha Sharma student of Government Law College, Mumbai Paul vs the State of Kerala Facts: Jessy, the wife of the appellant was subjected…

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Is intentional causing of injury sufficient to cause death

An infelicitous attempt without a malicious intent

An infelicitous attempt without a malicious intent written by Diksha Sharma student of Government Law College, Mumbai Ananta Kamilya vs The State of West Bengal Facts: Ananta Kamilya inflicted an…

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Elements of a Crime under Indian legal system

Elements of a Crime under Indian legal system written by Samyukta P. Menon student of National University of Advanced Legal Studies INTRODUCTION The Constitution of India provides for a federal…

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Kerala High Court

A Case of Apparent Religious Dissidence

A Case of Apparent Religious Dissidence written by Surya Sunilkumar student of Ramaiah institute of legal studies Pradeep RS & Ors. Vs State of Kerala and Anr. Abstract India has…

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Testimony of related witnesses can be the basis of conviction, if found to be reliable

Testimony of related witnesses can be the basis of conviction, if found to be reliable written by Isha Sawant student of Government Law College Karulal v. State of Madhya Pradesh…

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Orissa High Court

Mens rea is an essential ingredient for determining criminal liability

Mens rea is an essential ingredient for determining criminal liability written by Isha Sawant student of Government Law College Prakash Dehury v. State of Orissa Facts: The appellant- Prakash Dehury…

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Conviction on the ground of common intention does not necessarily require involvement in the physical act

Conviction on the ground of common intention does not necessarily require involvement in the physical act of assaulting the individual written by Isha Sawant student of Government Law College  Subed…

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Eve teasing

Protection of women is of utmost importance in a civilized society

Protection of women is of utmost importance in a civilized society written by Sabareesh Pillay student of School of Law, University of Mumbai Thane Sub-Campus Abhijeet J.K Vs State Of…

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Mens rea cannot be assumed to be present, it has to be visible and proved

Mens rea cannot be assumed to be present, it has to be visible and proved written by Isha Sawant student of Government Law College Gurcharan Singh v. State of Punjab…

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circumstantial evidence

Absence of motive in a case of circumstantial evidence lies in favour of the accused

Absence of motive in a case of circumstantial evidence lies in favour of the accused written by Isha Sawant student of Government Law College Anwar Ali v. State of Himachal…

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Self Defense in Criminal Law

Aditi Singh | Army Institute of Law, Mohali | 20th September 2020 Introduction Adopted from the Latin Term “se defendendo” meaning self-defence (or Private defense) is a form of a…

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Nature of injury and not number of injuries determines accused’s intention

Isha Sawant | Government Law College | 16th September 2020 Stalin v. State represented by the Inspector of Police Facts: The appellant- Stalin aggrieved by the decision of the Madras…

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Case filed by wife turns out to be false, court declares it amounts to cruelty

Sabareesh Pillay | School of Law, University of Mumbai Thane Sub-Campus | 27th August 2020 Suchitra Kumar Singha Roy Vs Smt. Arpita Singha Roy FACTS: In this case the respondent-wife…

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Constitutionality of Section 499 and 500 of Indian Penal Code 1860

Karthik.T | Sastra Deemed University Thanjavur | 18th July 2020 Subramanian Swamy Vs Union Of India FACTS: This was a famous case of the supreme court. This case dealt with…

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