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BAIL ON MEDICAL GROUNDS I CASE REFERENCES I BRIEF I SUMMARY

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LEGAL WEBSITE CONTACT              Medical Bail Key Takeaways Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, there is a provision in which an accused under medical grounds can request bail and this has been exercised by the Hon’ble court in a number of cases. Even if he may have infringed the rights of another person, the accused is granted access to medical services as a matter of human rights. Various articles of the United Nations Organization oblige states to protect the safety of not just innocent civilians but also convicts. 

SECTION 307 (ATTEMPT TO MURDER) OF INDIAN PENAL CODE, BRIEF, PUNISHMENT, KEY POINTS AND JUDGEMENTS

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      LEGAL WEBSITE CONTACT Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code KEY TAKEAWAYS An attempt to murder is a crime that hasn't been accomplished yet. Even if the crime isn't fully completed, the mere attempt to do so is illegal.   That Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code is non-cognizable, non-bailable, and non-compoundable.   To convict the accused under this clause, it is more important to show the accused's purpose or intention to murder the victim than the act of killing.   If a person is grievously injured in an attempt of murder, then the accused will be punished to imprisonment for 10 years to life.   Part 2 of Section 307 imposes the death penalty for the accused who is punished for a life sentence and seeks to inflict physical injury capable of causing death while simultaneously harming another person.   In the case, J Punarao versus the State Of AP, the constitutional legality of section 307 of the Indian Penal Code was debated, with the a

What are the Difficulties faced by men in Family Courts ?

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LEGAL WEBSITE CONTACT Difficulties faced by men in Family Courts According to Indian law, a woman can file various charges against men. Marriage is defined as a spiritual union between a man and a woman, and it is governed by many marital laws, such as the Hindu Marriage Act. Personal Marriage Act, for example. Marriage, on the other hand, is a fragile institution anymore.  Each year, the number of marriages that end in divorce has increased, whether due to the fault of the husband or the woman. Every year, the divorce rate among Indian couples rise. Every year, one out of every 100 marriages is broken and taken to court, according to reports. Due to the rising prevalence of divorce each year, stringent regulations have been enacted to protect the interests of women while downplaying the difficulties that males face in family court. A family court is a court that hears the matrimonial matter. Divorce cases, property-related cases, restoration cases, and so forth are all included. U