appeal against acquittal will have to fall within the term victim, as defined i.e. a person who suffered any loss or injury caused ... victims in select crimes may be extended to include psychiatric and medical help, interim compensation and protection against secondary victimization.
vii) Victim compensation
criminal justice delivery system than a victim in a
private complaint case ?
5. Whether the term ?victim? as defined in Section ... filing an appeal only on a victim and not anyone else.
18. The term 'victim' is defined under Section
learned counsel appearing for the amicus
curiae that a "victim" as defined in Section 2(wa) Cr. P.C. includes a
person ... appeal against acquittal is provided to the legal heir of the
victim as defined in Section 2(wa) Cr.P.C. While referring
Justice Delivery System than a victim in a
Private Complaint case?
5. Whether the term 'victim' as defined in Section ... agreement with the same.
(5) A victim (as defined under Section 2(wa) of the Cr.P.C.) does not
cease to be a victim
also placed on (2012) 3 AI. Cr.L.R. 39.
Being a victim under Section 2(wa) Cr.P.C. and having suffered injury ... Counsel submits that Section 2(wa)
Cr.P.C. defines "victim" and "victim" must be a victim of the case filed
landmark in boosting the pro-victim movement.
The Declaration defined a 'victim' as someone who has suffered
harm, physical or mental injury, emotional ... known as Victims of Crime Act, Prince Edward Island and Victims of
Crime Act, British Columbia. Most of these legislations have defined
the 'victim
falls within the
definition of victim as defined under Section 2(wa) of
Cr.P.C. to question the correctness of the judgment
and order ... said proviso confers a
statutory right upon the victim, as defined under
Section 2(wa) of Cr.P.C. to prefer an appeal against
Justice Delivery System than a victim in a
Private Complaint case?
5. Whether the term 'victim' as defined in Section ... agreement with the same.
(5) A victim (as defined under Section 2(wa) of the Cr.P.C.) does not
cease to be a victim
above appeal has been filed by the
appellant as a victim as defined under sub-section (wa) of Section ... that the legal issue
relating to the statutory right of a victim as defined in sub-section (wa) of
Section
cannot be
termed as 'victim' defined u/s 2 (wa) of Cr.P.C. Therefore,
the word "complainant " under Proviso ... Section 142 of N.I.
Act and 'the victim' u/s 2(wa) of Cr.P.C . are not one and the
same