Facts of the Case X and Y knew each other and engaged in a direct interaction. During this interaction, Y behaved in a manner that […]
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A was permitted to put her goods in a room of B’s house. A sent the goods through a man who kept those goods in the allotted room of the B’s house, and locked it and took away the key with him. In whose possession the goods will be considered to be held? Discuss.
Facts of the Case A and B were political rivals contesting the same election. A believed that B was likely to win the election, which […]
Define ‘mens rea’ and discuss the view of Salmond
Memory Aid for Mens Rea and Salmond’s View Criminal law is based on the fundamental principle that punishment should be imposed only when there is […]
Relevance of motive
Meaning and Concept of Motive in Law Motive refers to the reason or intention that prompts a person to commit a particular act. In criminal […]
Reformative theory of punishment.
Meaning and Concept of Reformative Theory of Punishment The Reformative Theory of Punishment is based on the idea that the primary object of punishment is […]
Retributive theory
Meaning and Concept of Retributive Theory The Retributive Theory of Punishment is based on the principle that a person who commits a crime must be […]
Preventive Theory
Meaning and Concept of Preventive Theory The Preventive Theory of Punishment is based on the idea that the main purpose of punishment is to prevent […]
A, accused of murder, alleges that, by reason of unsoundness of mind, he did not know the nature of the act. Decide
Facts of the Case ‘A’ is accused of murder. During the trial, he alleges that at the time of committing the act, he was of […]
Mr. X with an intention to kill Y slabs him on his abdomen, Y who is a patient already, dies immediately because the stab on the abdomen accelerates the death. X is changed of murder Discuss
Facts of the Case Mr. X intentionally stabbed Y on the abdomen with a sharp weapon, with the purpose of causing death. Y, at the […]
Explain the stages of crime
Stages of Crime: Understanding the Progression Under Criminal Law Crime, in its simplest form, is an act or omission punishable by law. However, criminal law […]
