IPC . S. 361 – Sentence – There cannot be any mechanical reduction of sentence
Sentence – There cannot be any mechanical reduction of sentence unless all relevant factors have been weighed Sentence – There ...
Sentence – There cannot be any mechanical reduction of sentence unless all relevant factors have been weighed Sentence – There ...
Whether a consensual affair can be a defence against the charge of kidnapping a minor? - Consent of the minor ...
Voluntary abandonment of home by a minor girl would not amount to kidnapping, and that in the absence of some ...
Mildness of the crime ought to be taken into account at the stage of sentencing IPC , Section 359 and ...
Circumstantial evidence Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), Section 302 - Circumstantial evidence - Murder of wife at the advanced stage of ...
Cheque bouncing - Proclaimed person - FIR lodged under section 174A Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1881), Section 138 ...
Mere repugnancy of the ideas expressed is insufficient to constitute the crime attracting penalty. Court referred to the Canadian Supreme ...
Words used in the alleged criminal speech should be judged from the standards of reasonable, strong-minded, firm and courageous men, ...
Mens rea was held to be a necessary ingredient for the offence under Section 153 A and Section 505 (2). ...
One cannot rely on strongly worded and isolated passages for proving the charge nor indeed can one take a sentence ...
Intention to cause disorder or incite people to violence is the sine qua non of the offence under Section 153 ...
Penal Code, 1860 (IPC), Section 34, 302, 324, 325 and 323 - Murder - Common intention - The number and ...
Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908) Section 17(1A) (as inserted by Act 48 of 2008) Transfer of Property Act, 1882 ...
Punjab Police Rules, 1934, Rule 12.21 - Probation - Rule 12.21 is specifically meant to deal with the work ...
Punjab Police Rules, 1934 - Rule 12.21 - Rule empowered the competent authority to find whether a Constable is unlikely ...
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