2023 Judgments MCQ by @CurrentLegalGK
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that the conviction of the accused under Section 498A of the IPC can be upheld despite acquittal under Section 304B?
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that the conviction of the accused under Section 498A of the IPC can be upheld despite acquittal under Section 304B?
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35%
Pradeep Mehra V. Harijivan J. Jethwa 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 936
29%
Munilakshmi v. Narendra Babu 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 924
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Paranagouda v. State of Karnataka, 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 915
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M.A Biviji v. Sunita & Ors. 2023 LiveLaw (SC) 931
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RK TARUN v. UOI 2022
#sexual_harrasment
#cognizable #non_bailable
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Classification of section 12 POCSORK TARUN v. UOI 2022
#sexual_harrasment
#cognizable #non_bailable
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Laxman naskar v. UOI, 2000
Do you know Any other case???
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Guidelines for remission of convictsLaxman naskar v. UOI, 2000
Do you know Any other case???
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Bilkis Bano Convicts Remission: βReform Is an Opportunity, Not a Rightβ, SC Told
https://thewire.in/law/bilkis-bano-convicts-remission-supreme-court-reserve-order
https://thewire.in/law/bilkis-bano-convicts-remission-supreme-court-reserve-order
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Bilkis Bano Convicts Remission: βReform Is an Opportunity, Not a Rightβ, SC Told
The division bench of the Supreme Court has reserved its judgment in the pleas against remission granted by the Gujarat government to 11 convicts sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes committed during the 2002 Gujarat pogrom.
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Bilkis Bano Convicts Remission: βReform Is an Opportunity, Not a Rightβ, SC Told https://thewire.in/law/bilkis-bano-convicts-remission-supreme-court-reserve-order
Which was the first case when it was held that ex post facto law principle will not apply to procedural laws.
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ββRecent case- Rabi Saha @ Sarkar v. State of West Bengal 2023 {Attempt to Rape}
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Attempt v Preparation in Rape offencesββRecent case- Rabi Saha @ Sarkar v. State of West Bengal 2023 {Attempt to Rape}
β..asking the victim to remove her pant and in defiance the appellant himself removing it justifiably signifies an attempt to commit the offence of rape. The action of removing the undergarment of the victim covering and protecting her private parts and forcibly made her lie down on the ground cannot be for any other oblique reason but indubitably for the purpose of ravishing herβ
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π Attempt v Preparation in Rape offences ββRecent case- Rabi Saha @ Sarkar v. State of West Bengal 2023 {Attempt to Rape} β..asking the victim to remove her pant and in defiance the appellant himself removing it justifiably signifies an attempt to commitβ¦
Use these quotes in your mains answer writing especially in UP and Bihar.
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BNS section 69 π Deceitful means OR false promise to marry#Questionβ
Deceitful consent is a consent? If No then how this section is distinguishable from Rape in this context of Consent/will in section 69 and Rape offence?
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BNS section 69 π Deceitful means OR false promise to marry #Questionβ Deceitful consent is a consent? If No then how this section is distinguishable from Rape in this context of Consent/will in section 69 and Rape offence? #Section_69_of_BNS @CurrentLegalGK
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We will be sharing the details of new criminal acts one by one in a summary manner Next Year but for now answer this easy Question βοΈ
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π Two Conflicting Judgments on Bail and Presumption of Guilt under section 29 of POCSO by J&K and Delhi High CourtπWhich is Correct According to youβ pre trial or post trial
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#POCSO_MCQ By @CurrentLegalGK
The Accused have to rebut the presumption under section 29 of POCSO Act, 2012 by______.
The Accused have to rebut the presumption under section 29 of POCSO Act, 2012 by______.
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44%
Beyond reasonable doubt
20%
Preponderance of probablity
12%
By establishing foundational facts which does not constitute offence.
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Preponderance of probablity after prosecution has proved foundational facts beyond reasonable doubt
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UGC LAW PAPERS COMPILED @CurrentLegalGK.pdf
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UGC NET JRF PAST YEAR PAPERS COMPILATION TILL 2021
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HOW TO USE THIS-
Judiciary Aspirants must know the Gist of Each of them, which we have shared just search if you can't find let us know.
For UPSC Aspirants Analyse and use these Acts purpose in your mains and important facts to be noted down for prelims.
π Red ones are very Important
Yellow then Green
π Note- Please search the name of Act and not Bill for better clarity in enactment date and Name of the Act.
π Stay tuned Near future Judges for BNS Summary
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Important Acts of 2023 HOW TO USE THIS-
Judiciary Aspirants must know the Gist of Each of them, which we have shared just search if you can't find let us know.
For UPSC Aspirants Analyse and use these Acts purpose in your mains and important facts to be noted down for prelims.
π Red ones are very Important
Yellow then Green
π Note- Please search the name of Act and not Bill for better clarity in enactment date and Name of the Act.
π Stay tuned Near future Judges for BNS Summary
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All Time Must Case Laws @CurrentLegalGK.pdf
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Landmark SC Judgments which every Student of Law must Know thoroughly
β Read there summary- If it relates to the subject you are currently studying try to read the whole judgment if it is within your reading limits.
#64_cases
#Supreme_court_AOR
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Ultra Important Judgments of All time.Landmark SC Judgments which every Student of Law must Know thoroughly
β Read there summary- If it relates to the subject you are currently studying try to read the whole judgment if it is within your reading limits.
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BNS brief @CurrentLegalGK.pdf
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