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They were booked under Section 304A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) on criminal negligence. The enquiry was headed by an officer of the rank of Additional Superintendent of Police. [ 4 ] The investigations also revealed that the stampede was on account of the narrow staircase that was just 2.5 ft (0.76 m) wide and served as the only passage. [ 5 ]
[23] [24] A case was registered against the minor boy under the Indian Penal Code Sections - 304A (causing death by negligence), 304 (culpable homicide), 337 (negligent driving endangering safety of others), 338 (rash or negligent act that endangers personal safety) and 427 (mischief causing loss or damage punishable with imprisonment, which ...
Appellant Commander Nanavati, a Naval Officer, was put up on trial under sec. 290 and 304 Part I of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for alleged murder of his wife's paramour. The High Court dismissed the earlier acquittal by a Jury Trial and convicted the accused to life imprisonment under Sec. 302 of IPC.
304. Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder 304A. Causing death by negligence 305. Abetment of suicide of child or insane person 306. Abetment of suicide 307. Attempt to murder 308. Attempt to commit culpable homicide 309. Attempt to commit suicide 309A. Infanticide 309B. Punishment for infanticide (There are no ss. 310–311)
Bride burning is a form of torture murder practiced in countries located on or around the Indian subcontinent.A form of dowry death, bride-burning occurs when a woman is murdered by her husband or his family for her family's refusal to pay additional dowry.
Culpable homicide is a categorisation of certain offences in various jurisdictions within the Commonwealth of Nations which involves the homicide (illegal killing of a person) either with or without an intention to kill depending upon how a particular jurisdiction has defined the offence.
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) (IAST: Bhāratīya Nyāya Saṃhitā; lit. ' Indian Justice Code ') is the official criminal code in India.It came into effect on 1 July 2024 after being passed by the parliament in December 2023 to replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Section 120B: Punishment of criminal conspiracy (1) Whoever is a party to a criminal conspiracy to commit an offence punishable with death, 2[imprisonment for life] or rigorous imprisonment for a term of two years or upwards shall, where no express provision is made in this Code for the punishment of such a conspiracy, be punished in the same ...