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High Court Quashes FIR and Charge Sheet in Culpable Homicide Case Due to Lack of Prima Facie Case. Death of Security Guard During Altercation Over Parking Dispute Does Not Attract Section 304 IPC as No Intent or Knowledge of Likely Death Established.

The petitioners, residents and office bearers of Prestige Lake Side Habitat Home Owners Association, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 ...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Revision Petition, Discharges Accused in Culpable Homicide Case Due to Lack of Prima Facie Evidence of Knowledge or Intent. Court holds that mere involvement in a road accident without evidence of rash or negligent driving does not attract Section 304 Part II IPC.

The revision petitioner, Kolla Bhovi, was the driver of a lorry involved in a road accident on 20.01.2013, resulting in the death of a cyclist. The co...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction but Reduces Sentence in Rash and Negligent Driving Case. Conviction under Sections 279 and 304A IPC Maintained While Substantive Imprisonment Reduced to Period Already Served Based on Mitigating Circumstances Including Compensation Payment and Family Situation.

The Supreme Court considered a criminal appeal challenging conviction and sentence for offences under Sections 279 and 304A of the Indian Penal Code a...

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High Court of Karnataka Grants Bail to Accused in Murder Case Due to Lack of Prima Facie Evidence and Charge Sheet Alteration. The court found that the charge sheet under Sections 304A, 201 and 202 IPC did not support the initial murder charge under Section 302 IPC, warranting bail.

The petitioner, Ravi, accused No.1, filed a petition under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) seeking regular bail in Crime No...

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Supreme Court Modifies Sentence in Rash Driving Case: Sentences to Run Concurrently. The Court held that under Section 31 CrPC, it is mandatory to specify whether multiple sentences run concurrently or consecutively, and directed concurrent running of sentences under Sections 279 and 304A IPC.

The appellant, Gagan Kumar, was prosecuted and convicted by the Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Jalandhar for offences under Sections 279 (rash driving...

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Bombay High Court Quashes FIR Against Doctors in Medical Negligence Case — No Prima Facie Case Under Section 304A IPC. Allegations of Rash or Negligent Act Not Made Out as Treatment Was Given in Good Faith and No Gross Negligence Established.

The Bombay High Court at Nagpur Bench heard two criminal applications filed by Dr. Pradeep Sadashiv Wankhede and Dr. Abhishek Vasantrao Sondawale, bot...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Rash Driving Causing Death and Injuries in Hit-and-Run Case. Revision Petitioner's Conviction Under Sections 279, 337, 304A IPC and Section 134(a)(b) r/w 187 MV Act Confirmed as Evidence of Rashness and Negligence Was Clear.

The revision petitioner, Mr. Vimanjan Hanumanta Devarkonda, was the original accused in a criminal case arising from a road accident that occurred on ...

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Bombay High Court Allows Discharge Petition in Medical Negligence Case Under Section 304A IPC — Lack of Material to Show Rash or Negligent Act. Court holds that death during anaesthesia without evidence of gross negligence does not constitute culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The petitioner, Dr. Suvarna Arjun Jaybhaye, a medical practitioner with an MBBS degree and a diploma in Anaesthesia, was the accused in S.C.C. No. 965...