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Section 161 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Kurban Hussein Mohammedali Rangwalla vs State Of Maharashtra on 15 December, 1964
14. The scope of Section 304A IPC came to be
considered by this Court in Kurban Hussein
Mohammedali Rangwalla Vs. State of
Maharashtra. In our opinion, the ratio of that
decision governs the facts of the present case.
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Suleman Rehiman Mulani & Anr vs State Of Maharashtra on 1 December, 1967
In Suleman Rehiman Mulani & Anr. Vs. State Of Maharashtra,
(1968) 2 SCR 515, Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed/held in para
Nos.13 and 14:
Section 399 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Emperor vs Shivdas Omkar Marwadi on 15 November, 1912
"13. Now let us turn to the decided cases.
Dealing with the scope of Section 304-A IPC, Sir
Lawrence Jenkins observed in Emperor Vs.
Omkar Rampratap :
Gulijeet Singh Kochar And Anr. vs State on 5 July, 2005
In Gulijeet Singh Kochar and Anr. V. State, 121 (2005) DLT
516, Hon'ble Delhi High Court has also observed that for the offence
under section 304-A IPC, that there must be proof that the rash or
negligent act of the accused was the proximate cause of the death.