Xxxxx vs State Of Kerala on 24 May, 2023
Author: Kauser Edappagath
Bench: Kauser Edappagath
twenty-four weeks, namely:-
(a) survivors of sexual assault or rape or incest;
(b) minors;
(c) change of marital status during the ongoing pregnancy
(widowhood ... reveals that clause (a) relates to
victims of sexual assault, rape or incest and clause (b) relates to minors.
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Supriyo @ Supriya Chakraborty vs Union Of India on 17 October, 2023
Bench: Sanjay Kishan Kaul
following persons:
a. Survivors of sexual assault or rape or incest;
b. Minors;
c. Change of marital status during the ongoing pregnancy (widowhood and
divorce ... twenty-four weeks, namely—
(a) survivors of sexual assault or rape or incest; (b) minors;
(c) change of marital status during the ongoing pregnancy (widowhood
many crimes which are usually committed between accomplices in secret, such as incest,
offences with females" (or unnatural offences) "could never be brought
twenty-four weeks,
namely:-
(a) survivors of sexual assault or rape or
incest;
(b) minors;
(c) change of marital status during the ongoing
pregnancy (widowhood ... reveals that clause (a)
relates to victims of sexual assault, rape or incest and
clause (b) relates to minors. In the present case, the victim
twenty-four weeks,
namely:--
(a) survivors of sexual assault or rape or incest;
(b) minors;
(c) change of marital status during the ongoing
pregnancy (widowhood ... formal
legal proceedings to prove the factum of sexual
assault, rape or incest. Neither Explanation 2 to
Section 3(2) nor Rule 3B(a) require
many
crimes which are usually committed between
accomplices in secret, such as incest, offences with
females" (or unnatural offences) "could never be
brought
acknowledged. According to him the off springs of 'Zina' (adultery, incest,
fornication) could not be acknowledged. With great respect, I have to state
acknowledged. According to him the off springs of 'Zina' (adultery, incest,
fornication) could not be acknowledged. With great respect, I have to state