Under this section the person should be jointly liable for the commission of the act by several persons to commit the criminal act in
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Criminal Conspiracy & Joint Liability Under IPC |Law Notes!
The nature and scope of Criminal Conspiracy, joint liability and common intention are explained in this article, law notes for the law, UPSC students.
Case Brief – R vs. Clarke – Law Notes
R v. Clarke, [1927] 40 CLR 227 Parties: Evan Clarke, Plaintiff The Crown, Defendant Introduction The case deals with the topic, Communication of offer and Acceptance. According to Section 4 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872, the communication of the offer is complete when it comes to the awareness…
CASE BRIEF – Hart v. O’Connor
Hart v. O’Connor, [1985] AC 1000, 2 ALL ER 880 Parties: Thomas Bruce Hart, Appellant Joseph O’Connor, Respondent Introduction The present case deals with mental incapacity and unconscionability, and whether a contract made with one of the parties being of unsound mind, amounts to a valid contract. Unconscionable contracts are…
State of Bihar vs Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works Ltd.
Case Brief State of Bihar v/s Bengal Chemical and Pharmaceutical Works Ltd. Citations: AIR 1954 Pat 14 Bench: Das, Ramaswami, Rai Facts For the eight quarters beginning on October 1, 1944, the Bhagalpur Circle Sales-tax Officer assessed sales tax of Rs. 250 plus a penalty of Rs. 375 for each…
Case Brief – Rose & Frank Co vs JR Crompton & Bros Ltd
Case Analysis of “Rose & Frank Co v JR Crompton & Bros Ltd” [1925] AC 445 FACTS OF THE CASE Rose Frank and Co carry on business in the US as dealers in carbonizing tissue paper which they purchase from England and after treatment, sell in a perfect state….
Case Brief – Kedarnath Bhattacharji v. Gorie Mahommed
Kedarnath Bhattacharji v. Gorie Mahommed Citation- (1887) ILR 14 Cal 64 Date of Judgement- 26 November 1886 Bench – W C Petheram, Beverley FACTS OF THE CASE: A Town Hall was planned to be constructed in Howrah. The plaintiff was a Municipal Commissioner of Howrah and one of the trustees…
Case Brief |Felthouse vs Bindley
n this case, the plaintiff, Paul Felthouse, was a builder living in London. He wished to purchase a horse from his nephew, John Felthouse.
Law Notes | IPC Section 1-5 |Study Material
The article deals with Sections 1-5 of the IPC, Intra territorial jurisdiction, extra territorial jurisdiction, admiralty jurisdiction and exceptions to section 2 if IPC.
Kesavananda Bharati vs. State of Kerala |Explained Case Brief
Kesavananda Bharati vs State Of Kerala(1973) also known as the fundamental right case. it is considered one of the most significant cases in history.