State Act does not mean that the
provision for penalty in the State
Act is treated as penalty under the
Central Act. The meaning ... Central Act cannot be
enlarged by the provisions of
machinery of the State Act
incorporated for working out the
Central Act.
Per Beg, J. - Whatever
State Act does not mean that the
provision for penalty in the State
Act is treated as penalty under the
Central Act. The meaning ... Central Act cannot be
enlarged by the provisions of
machinery of the State Act
incorporated for working out the
Central Act.
Per Beg, J. - Whatever
cause death,
nor knowledge that the act done will in all probability result into
death. It applies to acts which are rash or negligent ... act in all
probability will cause death.
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23. In Empress v. Idu Beg
cause death, nor knowledge that the act done will in
all probability result into death. It applies to acts which are rash or
negligent ... cause death nor knowledge
that the act in all probability will cause death.
23. In Empress v. Idu Beg, (1881) ILR 3 All 776, Straight
cause death, nor knowledge that
the act done will in all probability result into death. It applies to
acts which are rash or negligent ... cause death nor knowledge that
the act in all probability will cause death.
23. In Empress v. Idu Beg, (1881) ILR 3 All 776, Straight
because of their illegal act the incident
occurred as once the criminal act is set in to motion by the accused the
end result ... absolved from the final
outcome of their illegal act.
21. I would further beg to elaborate my submission by way of
certain examples
neither rule of law nor of prudence that
dying declaration cannot be acted upon without
corroboration. [See : Munnu Raja v. State ... dying declaration is suspicious, it should
not be acted upon without corroborative evidence.
[See: Rasheed Beg v. State
Bhikhabhai Arsibhai Vadhiya vs State Of ... on 25 March, 2014
Author: Bhaskar Bhattacharya
Bench: Bhaskar
cause death, nor knowledge that
the act done will in all probability result into death. It applies to
acts which are rash or negligent ... cause death nor knowledge that
the act in all probability will cause death.
23. In Empress v. Idu Beg, (1881) ILR 3 All 776, Straight
cause death, nor knowledge that
the act done will in all probability result into death. It applies to
acts which are rash or negligent ... cause death nor knowledge that
the act in all probability will cause death.
23. In Empress v. Idu Beg, (1881) ILR 3 All 776, Straight