ASHOK KUMAR VS THE STATE OF BIHAR AND ORS Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.15808 of 2017 Bench: Honourable Mr. Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh INTRODUCTION The following case revolves around a Police officer of the Bihar State Police Force, who got promoted to the IPS Cadre instead of his promotions at
ASHOK KUMAR VS RADHA KISHAN VIJ AND OTHERS Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: 1983 CriLJ 48, 1983 (2) Crimes 935 Bench: A B Rohatgi INTRDUCTION Section 499 of the Indian Penal Code talks about Defamation. Defamation can be defined as any sign or representation, verbal or written made with the intention to cause harm or
A. Yousuf Rawther vs Sowramma Author : Neha Singh Citation: AIR 1971 Ker 261 Bench: Justice V K Iyer INTRODUCTION In this case A. Yousuf Rawther vs Sowramma the conjugal & maintenance rights of a wife are being examined where the wife pleaded for dissolution of marriage and the court discussed on the grounds of
Ali Ahmed & Ors v State of U.P. Author : Shruti Kumari CITATIONS: 1995 Cri L.J. 3474 BENCH: S. Jain, I. Mathur INTRODUCTION: This Case is at when criminal appeal in the hon’ble Supreme Court by the Accused against their conviction under sections 302 read with 149, u/s 307/149. Present Case is very complex and
Amjad Khan vs Sate Author : Ishita Arora Citation: 1952 AIR 165 Bench: Justice Vivian Bose and Justice Saiyid Fazal Ali. Introduction In the present case of Amjad Khan vs Sate, a Special Leave Petition under Article 136 of the Indian Constitution was filed by the appellant against the order of High Court of Nagpur.
Author : Darshi Sanghvi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: AIR 1961 SC 1698 BENCH Hon’ble Justice Raghubar Dayal INTRODUCTION A crime is often seen as an act upon which a society looks down and which shocks the conscience of the public at large. In the realm of criminal law, the commission of a crime comprises of
Author : Darshi Sanghvi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: 1978 CriLJ 798 BENCH M Rao, Punnayya INTRODUCTION The significance of the Indian Penal Code in the efficient administration of justice cannot be stressed enough. It is this set of rules that covers all the substantive aspects of criminal law and gives an apt punishment to the culprits.
Author : Darshi Sanghvi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: SLP (Crl.) No. 2270 of 2008 BENCH Arijit Pasayat, Mukundakam Sharma INTRODUCTION Murder is regarded as one of the most serious crimes in our society, which undoubtedly demands harsh punishments. Section 300 of the IPC speaks of murder and rightly states situations in which if a murder
Author : Darshi Sanghvi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: AIR 1951 Mad 888, (1951) IMLJ 694 BENCH HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE P. AYYAR INTRODUCTION “Bigamy is the act of marrying one person while legally married to another” While monogamy is regarded as the rule since Vedic times, polygamy has continued to exist side by side. Mrs A. Marathamma v.
Author : AKASH KRISHNAN Citation: AIR 1932 Cal 511 Bench: Mallik, J. INTRODUCTION Extortion can be defined as the practice of obtaining money or other things by the use of coercive measures. The punishment for the same has been laid out under Section 384 of the Indian Penal Code as imprisonment for three years or