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Section 3(5) of BNS

Section 3(5) of BNS is invoked when there are more 2 or  more people involved  with intent to commit an offence . It essentially means that when there is a common intention to commit an offence .  This provision in Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) has been replaced by the erstwhile provision under Section 34 of  …

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Important Judgments related to Child Custody and Visitation rights

What is the difference between Cognizable and Non Cognizable offence?

What is the difference between Cognizable and Non Cognizable offence? The Main difference lies in the fact that in Cognizable offences           police can arrest without warrant  and in case of Non Cognizable offences Police cannot arrest without a warrant issued by the Court. Definition of  Cognizable offences  is found under  Section …

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Section 143A (1) of Negotiable Instruments Act

Section 307 IPC

Section 307 IPC and Punishment  -attempt to murder and prescribes for punishment for attempt to murder which can extend upto 10 years . however in cases when  the victim is hurt,  the maximum punishment  may extend to  imprisonment for life. Understanding the basic fundamentals of Section 307 IPC Section 307 which as per the provision …

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