Case Name : Emperor vs Mushnooru Suryanarayana Murthy Author : Aprajita Priyadarshini EQUIVALENT CITATIONS (1912) 22 MLJ 333 BENCH Justice Benson INTRODUCTION The Indian Penal Code very finely defines the differences between murder, culpable homicide and culpable homicides amounting or not amounting to murder under its provisions. To commit an offence under any of these
Case Name : Virsa Singh vs The State Of Punjab Author : Aditi gupta CITATION AIR 1958 SC 465 (Criminal Appeal no. 90 of 1957 before Hon’ble Supreme Court Of India) BENCH P.B. Gajendragadkar Syed Jaffer Imam Vivian Bose, J INTRODUCTION This case is dealing with Sec 300(3) under IPC which defines Murder and Sec
LAWS RELATED TO DOWRY DEATH UNDER IPC Author : Monalisha Singh Dowry death has been defined under Section 304 B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Presumption as regard to dowry death has been defined under Section 113 B of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Section 304 B of the Indian Penal Code delineates that
Section 326A and 326B of IPC- A Critical Analysis Author : V. Krishna Laasya Introduction Acid attack is a form of heinous offence where acid is intentionally thrown on the victim to torture or disfigure the person. Section 326A and 326B of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 provides for acid attack and the punishment imposed
Culpable Homicide and Murder Author : Sandeep Rana Introduction Homicide words originate from Latin word “homo” which means human and “caetere” means killing. Since day 1, the act of homicide is a part of human life. It is a most grievous act committed by a person as the highest order of bodily injury inflicted on
Sardar Bhagat Singh vs Lachman Singh Akali Author : Shruti Kumari CITATIONS: AIR 1968 Cal 296, 1968 CriLJ 759. BENCH: Justice T. Mukherji INTRODUCTION: This case is at the stage of appeal in the hon’ble Calcutta High Court with the special leave of the court under Section 417 against the helding of the learned magistrate
Bajrang Lal vs State of Rajasthan Author : Shruti Kumari BENCH: Justice Prashant Kumar Agarwal INTRODUCTION: In this Case of Bajrang Lal vs State of Rajasthan, accused-petitioners have filed Criminal Revision Petition under Section 401, Cr.P.C. against the order passed by the Additional Sessions Court, Jhunjhunu. FACTS: In this case accused-petitioners and some other persons
IPC SECTION 309 Author : Prapti Derasari Globally 800,000 people die from suicide every year that is twice the number from homicide. Suicide is one of the foremost causes of death in young people. We all are aware by the term suicide, i.e. the act or an intense of taking one’s own life voluntary or
Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code Author : Neha Singh The Section 375 of Indian Penal Code defines rape as sexual intercourse with a woman against her will, without her consent by coercion, misrepresentation or fraud or at a time she has been intoxicated or duped, or is of unsound mental health and in
Force and aspects of Criminal Force Author : V. Krishna Laasya Force Use of force mechanism like assault, battery etc are common in the world today and it is important that the laws prescribed against such mechanisms are altered to suit the growing offences in the society and the regulation revolving around the same must