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Section 337 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Govind And Ors. vs The State (Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi) on 7 April, 2003
In this regard reference may be made to a
Division Bench judgment of the Hon'ble Delhi High Court passed in the case of
Govind & Ors vs. The State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) 104(2003) DLT 510 wherein
it was held that:
Section 313 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Emperor vs Shivdas Omkar Marwadi on 15 November, 1912
"................What Section 304-A, I.P.C. requires is causing
death by doing any rash or negligent act, and this means that
death must be the direct or proximate result of the rash or
negligent act. I may in this connection usefully excerpt of the
following observations of Sir Lawrence Jenkins is Emperor v.
Omkar Rampratap, (1902) 4 Bom LR 679:-
Niranjan Singh vs The State (Delhi Administration) on 4 September, 1996
While dealing with section 279/304-A IPC, the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in the
case of Niranjan Singh vs The State (Delhi Administration) 1997 CriLJ 336
observed as under:-
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Mohan Shyam vs The State (Nct Of Delhi) on 25 May, 2012
In support of his case, learned counsel also referred a judgment passed by the
Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in the case of Mohan Shyam vs The State (NCT of
Delhi) decided on 25th May, 2012 wherein it was held as under:-
State Of Chhattisgarh vs Jamuna Prasad Sahu 5 Mcc/920/2013 ... on 2 January, 2019
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State vs. Dheeraj FIR No. 201/2018
State vs. Dheeraj
FIR No. 201/2018
PS: Mundka
21.11.2019
Present: Learned APP for the State.
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