'Guilty Intention' vs 'Guilty Knowledge' : Supreme Court Explains Fine Distinction Between Two Parts Of Section 304 IPC thumbnail
'Guilty Intention' vs 'Guilty Knowledge' : Supreme Court Explains Fine Distinction Between Two Parts Of Section 304 IPC
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if the case is such as to fall within Clause (4) of Section 300 of the IPC. word 'likely' means probably and it is distinguished from more 'possibly'. When chances of happening are even or greater than its not happening, we may say that the thing will 'probably happen' under the first part, the crim
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  • if the case is such as to fall within Clause (4) of Section 300 of the IPC.
  • word 'likely' means probably and it is distinguished from more 'possibly'. When chances of happening are even or greater than its not happening, we may say that the thing will 'probably happen'
  • under the first part, the crime of murder is first established and the accused is then given the benefit of one of the exceptions to Section 300 of the IPC
  • the crime of murder is never established at all
  • the accused need not bring his case within one of the exceptions to Section 300 of the IPC

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