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Indu Oberoi vs Abdul Latif on 29 September, 2018

Haryana   High   Court   quashed   the   criminal proceedings on the ground that empty threats, without mens rea to cause injury would not amount an offence under ... will not constitute any offence against the petitioner because the empty threats does not prima facie mean that the case under  Section
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Ranjan Oberoi vs Abdul Latif on 29 September, 2018

Haryana   High   Court   quashed   the   criminal proceedings on the ground that empty threats, without mens rea to cause injury would not amount an offence under ... will not constitute any offence against the petitioner because the empty threats does not prima facie mean that the case under  Section
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Alpna Oberoi vs Abdul Latif on 29 September, 2018

Haryana   High   Court   quashed   the   criminal proceedings on the ground that empty threats, without mens rea to cause injury would not amount an offence under ... will not constitute any offence against the petitioner because the empty threats does not prima facie mean that the case under  Section
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Ambika Oberoi vs Abdul Latif on 29 September, 2018

Haryana   High   Court   quashed   the   criminal proceedings on the ground that empty threats, without mens rea to cause injury would not amount an offence under ... will not constitute any offence against the petitioner because the empty threats does not prima facie mean that the case under  Section
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Vijay Dhall vs State on 11 October, 2018

Haryana   High   Court   quashed   the   criminal proceedings on the ground that empty threats, without mens rea to cause injury would not amount an offence under ... statement that alleged threat had caused an alarm to her. The alleged threats can be said to be empty CA No. 375/2017 Vijay Dhall
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The State Of Gujarat vs Kanabhai Ambabhai on 28 February, 2018

Section 506, it  must   be   demonstrated   by   incriminating   circumstances  that   the   threat   was   to   cause   the   graver   offence.   The  grave circumstances where­from the targeted ... evidence must indicate that the threat was not  an   empty   threat;   but   there   was   a   potent   in   it;  reflected in the incriminating circumstances borne
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State Of Gujarat vs Bhupatsinh Danubha Jadeja on 1 March, 2018

Section   506 ,   it   must   be   demonstrated   by   incriminating  circumstances   that   the   threat   was   to   cause   the   graver   offence.   The  grave circumstances wherefrom the targeted person ... evidence must indicate that the  threat was not an empty threat; but there was a potent in it; reflected in  the incriminating circumstances borne
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