Causing Death by Knowledge (Without Explicit Intent): A knows Z is hiding behind a bush. A convinces B to shoot at the bush to scare someone, knowing it is likely to kill Z. B shoots and kills Z. A is ...
Scope: Section 50 (4) applies to the personal search (body search) of a female suspect. It does not apply to the search of a vehicle, bag, or house. Role of SHO: Even if an authorized male officer ...
In India, courts impose the death penalty only in the "rarest of rare" cases, as established in the landmark Bachan Singh v. State of Punjab (1980) case, by balancing aggravating circumstances ...
This analysis details a decade-long legal battle catalyzed by an employee's fundamental act of misconduct, which culminated ...
b) Mohd. Iqbal Ahmed Vs. State of A.P, MANU/SC/0181/1979 : AIR 1979 Supreme Court 677, in which the Honourable Supreme Court held that, prosecution has to prove that there was valid sanction and the ...
2. The question that arises for consideration in these appeals is whether an insurance policy in respect of a goods vehicle would also cover gratuitous passengers, in view of the legislative amendment ...
2. The petitioner-Payal Hariom Verma is directed to be released on bail on her executing P.R. Bond in the sum of Rs.30,000/- with one or two sureties in the like amount in connection with C.R.
9) The trial is still pending before the Additional Sessions Judge, Dindoshi at Mumbai and therefore, the detenu will have to execute a bond which will lend assurance that he would attend the Trial ...
A distinction has to be made between a "continuing wrong" and a "recurring wrong". The difference between the two has been clarified in Union of India v. Tarsem Singh MANU/SC/7976/2008 : 2008:INSC:930 ...
Imagine standing with friends when a dispute erupts, only to later face serious criminal charges—not for anything you did, but simply for being present. This exact dilemma, testing the line between ...