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Tag: SECTION 299 AND 300 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE

SECTION 299 AND 300 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE,1860

Posted on March 18, 2022March 18, 2022 By Ayush No Comments on SECTION 299 AND 300 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE,1860
SECTION 299 AND 300 OF THE INDIAN PENAL CODE,1860

This Article is written by Pooja Lakshmi pursuing (BBA-LLB Third year at Bennett University, Greater Noida) Introduction: Murder happens when a person is killed by another person or a group of people with the planned intent to end the former’s life, whereas homicide occurs when a man is killed by another man, hence all murders are culpable…

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