Baban Singh And Anr vs Jagdish Singh & Ors Author : Darshi Sanghavi EQUIVALENT CITATIONS: 1967 AIR 68, 1966 SCR (3) 552 BENCH Hidayatullah, M INTRODUCTION An evidence is rightly regarded as an essential element of law. It is generally known as a proof legally present at a trial, which is supposed to convince the
B.S. Joshi & Ors vs State of Haryana & Anr Author : Darshi Sanghvi BENCH Y.K. Sabharwal, H.K. Sema INTRODUCTION Since time immemorial, marriage is regarded as a sacred ceremony that binds two people together such that they settle down and live happily ever after. However, sometimes as a result of minor disputes, the wife
Bablu alias Mubarik Hussain vs State of Rajasthan Author : Darshi Sanghvi BENCH Dr. Arijit Pasayat, S.H. Kapadia INTRODUCTION The present case of Bablu alias Mubarik Hussain vs. State of Rajasthan seeks to determine the circumstances in which drunkenness can be considered as a valid excuse in case of the offence of murder and the
Arjun Arora vs Emperor (1937) Author : Sreelakshmi M A CITATION: AIR 1937 All 295 BENCH: Ganga Nath, J. INTRODUCTION In this case of Arjun Arora vs Emperor (1937), the accused have said to be done an offence against the state under section 124 A of IPC i.e., sedition. The section states “any person by
Author : Akash Krishnan Citation: CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 251 OF 2006 Bench: Harjit Singh Bedi, Chandramauli Kr. Prasad INTRODUCTION Section 354 of IPC deal with outraging the modesty of women using criminal force. Any person who outrages the modesty of a woman by using criminal force or perform an act knowing that it will result
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
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
Anuradha Kshirsagar & Anr. vs State of Maharashtra & Ors. Author : Neha Singh Citation: 1991 CriLJ 410 Bench: Justice M Ratnaparkhi INTRODUCTION In this case the court held that the respondent liable for offence under section 506 instead of 509 of IPC but also in lieu of the sentence it was directed that the
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: 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.