whole super- structure
built on such insecure foundations collapses, proof of some
incriminating circumstances, which might have given support to
merely defective evidence cannot avert
retained this is the only prac-
ticable way of correcting the outstanding
defects of the existing law."
In India the difficulty encountered ... appropriate pro-
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vision was made in the Criminal Procedure Code . The
structure of our criminal law which is principally contained
in the Indian Penal
phenomenon that a teenager cannot control and not a
pathological illness or defect. An article by Laurence Steinberg & Laura
H. Carnell titled “Should ... question when an adolescent brain
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not take place on a uniform time scale
Anwar Ali Sarkar vs The State Of West Bengal on 28 August, 1951
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