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By the team of Prime Legal
The law provides punishment for those acts too, which does not have an element of “intention” but the awareness of the consequences of the act: Allahabad High Court

“Intention” the mens rea of the crime: Intention is defined as the deliberate objective that leads a person to commit a crime, forbidden by the

In order to convict a person under Section 306, IPC there has to be a clear mens rea to commit the offense : Madhya Pradesh High Court
In order to convict a person under Section 306, IPC there has to be a clear mens rea to commit the offense : Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case of Siyaram Rathore vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh (Criminal Revision No.796 of 2022) upheld that in order

It is an offense under Section 354-C of IPC if victim consents to the capture of the images but not to its dissemination to third persons and the image is still disseminated : Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case of Shivam Sharma vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh ( CRR-448-2022) upheld that it is an offense under Sectio

Interim custody should not be denied to the owner of the vehicle, simply because it is liable to be confiscated under Section 60 of the NDPS Act : Madhya Pradesh High Court

In the case of Golu @ Nirmal vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh (CRIMINAL REVISION No. 1848 of 2020) the Madhya Pradesh High Court upheld that Interim

Sexual Assault FIR Under POSCO Act Quashed As Victim Now A Major & Accused To Marry: Bombay High Court

An FIR has been quashed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POSCO Act) for penetrative sexual assault, since the victi

Bail granted in dowry case as constant quarrels between husband and wife: Bombay High Court

In a decision granting bail to the husband who was accused under the provisions of the Dowry Prohibition Act and Penal Code, 1860, the fact that th

Advocate has no license to intimidate Court: Bombay High Court
Advocate has no license to intimidate Court: Bombay High Court

The decision that an advocate has no license to intimidate Court was upheld by the Bombay High Court through Justice Anuja Prabhudessai in the case

Non-production of the Identity Card along with the season ticket by a passenger, who had sustained injury due to an accidental fall, itself would not render a valid season ticket, invalid: Bombay High Court

The decision that the non-production of an identity card along with the season ticket by a passenger, who had sustained injury due to an accidental

Expectation of responsible behaviour or responsible conduct from those persons who are active in public life cannot be an extra expectation: Bombay High Court

The decision that the expectation of responsible behaviour or responsible conduct from those persons who are active in public life cannot be an ext

Accused will not be liable for abetment of suicide, if the complainant feeling insulted takes hasty decision to commit suicide: Andhra Pradesh High Court

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh through the learned bench led by HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE Cheekati Manavendran