Section 302 IPC

Determining the cause of death determines the provision to be put under

Determining the cause of death determines the provision to be put under written by Diksha Sharma student of Government Law College, Mumbai In the High Court of Judicature at… vs…

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Age of the juvenile should be the decisive factor and not heinousness of the offences

Age of the juvenile should be the decisive factor and not heinousness of the offences written by Prapti Kothari student of Institute of Law, Nirma university DARGA RAM V. STATE…

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A complainant can be transposed as accused after an investigation

A complainant can be transposed as accused after an investigation written by Rashmi Maruvada student of Damodaram Sanjeevaya National Law University Vishakapatnam Kari Choudhary vs Most. Sita Devi And Ors.…

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Is intentional causing of injury sufficient to cause death

Is intentional causing of injury sufficient to cause death?

Is intentional causing of injury sufficient to cause death? written by Prapti Kothari student of Institute of Law, Nirma university CASE BRIEF ON VIRSA SINGH V. STATE OF PUNJAB AIR…

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To attract section 300(4) IPC, the act should be utterly inexcusable

To attract section 300(4) IPC, the act should be utterly inexcusable written by Prapti Kothari student of Institute of Law, Nirma university GYARSIBAI W/O JAGANNATH V. THE STATE AIR 1953…

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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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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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