Appellants went to deceased’s house armed demonstrating premeditation and intention to cause injury and thus not qualifying for any exceptions under section 300 IPC
First judgment explaining Provision & Procedure to do Preliminary Enquiry under BNSS with example: Supreme Court Quashes FIR Against Poet Imran Pratapgadhi
Since co-accused has used blunt side of the axe his intention was not to kill the deceased
Unlawful assembly: If a large number of persons were present it may be safe to convict only those persons against whom an overt act is proved
After 45 years, the rape case has come to an end with the acquittal being set aside
Whether express condition in the settlement deed is necessary to cancel the settlement deed under section 23(1) of senior citizen’s act?
When Preliminary Enquiry is required? S.C clarified
Supreme Court Clarifies Extinguishment of Unclaimed Tax Liabilities Post-Approval of Resolution Plan under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
Acquittal: Section 306/114 IPC: Unless the accused admitted the handwriting report the expert should be examined to prove the handwriting opinion report
Discharge: Death by electrocution while working is purely accidental (death) and hence section 304 II IPC would not apply
Religious Practices vs. Human Dignity: Hon’ble Madras High Court Ban on Angapradakshinam (roll over plantain leaves) at Nerur Temple
Acquittal: Trap case: Witness entered the room only after the complainant’s signal, meaning they did not witness the actual transaction also the amount was scattered in the floor next to the accused
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