TRANSFER OF MALICE
Transfer of malice is a legal doctrine that applies in criminal law to situations where a person intends to commit a crime against one individual but, in the course of …
Transfer of malice is a legal doctrine that applies in criminal law to situations where a person intends to commit a crime against one individual but, in the course of …
Offenses against the human body are crimes that involve harm or violence directed toward another person’s physical well-being. These offenses are typically outlined in criminal laws and codes. In India, …
In the Indian Penal Code (IPC), there are several sections that deal with offenses against the State, including offenses related to sedition, waging war against the Government of India, and …
Criminal conspiracy and abetment are two distinct legal concepts in criminal law, but they are related in that both involve individuals who play a role in facilitating or contributing to …
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Criminal conspiracy is a legal concept under criminal law that refers to an agreement or plan between two or more individuals to commit a crime. It is a separate offense …
In criminal law, the concept of “abetment” refers to the act of encouraging, assisting, or facilitating the commission of a crime by someone else. Abetment theories are legal frameworks used …
Theories of punishment are philosophical and legal principles that provide a framework for understanding why and how societies punish individuals who have committed crimes. There are several theories of punishment, …
Principle of Joint liability :- As a general rule the person who commits the crime is held responsible and has to suffer consequences. However, Section 34 and 149 of Indian …
The concept of right to private defence is based on the principle that when a person is faced with imminent danger, he is not expected to run away from the …
General Exceptions General exception contained in Chapter 4, Sections 76-106 extinguish the criminal liability. These are rules of evidence carrying conclusive or rebuttable presumptions. They deal with circumstances which extinguish …