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Study on Culpable Homicide

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Study on Culpable Homicide

Subject Study

  • Murder case acquittal: Strangulation established but failed to connect the accused with the crime
  • Dying declaration: Section 304-B IPC – Wife poured kerosene and the husband taking undue advantage lighted with matchstick and hence murder
  • Murder: What is ‘cruel’ under exception 4 of section 300 IPC?
  • Murder appeal: Appeal against conviction of gruesome murder of children and causing disappearance of evidence
  • Murder case acquittal
  • Murder case discharge: High court shall not discharged the accused in a murder case without referred the charge-sheet in its entirety
  • Murder: Prosecution did not proved the murder case beyond reasonable doubt
  • POCSO Act with murder: Death sentence confirmed
  • Murder case: Acquittal – Absence of light & sole eye-witness turned hostile
  • Whether all murder attempt fails would attract s.307 IPC?

Further Study

Despite murdering wife and 4 children Hon’ble Supreme Court converted appellant’s death row into life sentence

General Study On the Criminal Laws

Subject Study On Confession

Subject Study on Prevention Of Corruption Act 1988

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

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