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Section 363 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 376 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Uday vs State Of Karnataka on 19 February, 2003
In the ultimate
analysis, the tests laid down by the courts
provide at best guidance to the judicial mind
while considering a question of consent, but
the Court must, in each case, consider the
evidence before it and the surrounding
circumstances, before reaching a conclusion,
because each case has its own peculiar facts
which may have a bearing on the question
whether the consent was voluntary, or was
given under a misconception of fact.
Article 14 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Ram Deo Chauhan @ Raj Nath vs State Of Assam on 10 May, 2001
In this context reference to the decision in
Ramdeo Chauhan alias Raj Nath v. State of Assam1 would
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(2001) 5 SCC 714
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be apposite. In this case, Sethi, J while considering the
evidentiary value of radiological examination opined that:-