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A shoots at Z with the intention to kill him but Z ultimately recovers from injury. What offense, if any, is committed by A in this case?
A intending to murder B fires a gun at B. State if any offence has been committed in this case. [HRJS. 2000, R.J.S. 1985, 194]
A, a minor stepson of B (stepmother of A) was deliberately starved and ill-treated by B while the father of A was out of the station. As a result of starvation, his health deteriorated. He was not allowed to contact anybody outside the house and he was…
A, with the intention of causing the death of an illegitimate child of tender age, exposes it in a deserted place. Thereafter a passer-by saves the child from dying. What offences have been committed by A”?
A wants to kill B with arsenic poison and with that purpose he administers sugar to him in food, believing the sugar to be arsenic. Discuss the liability of A.
Competence of Courts to allow Application under Section 29a of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
A was found to have killed B inside B’s Kothari at about 7 A.M. by giving as many as 30 knife blows. Most of the injuries received by B were on his neck and other vital parts of the body. B died as a cumulative effect…
W, a woman, intentionally put poison into the food of her husband H for causing the death of H. H died sometimes afterwards from inflammation of the brain. During the trial, the prosecution could adduce…
A, a snake charmer exhibited in public a venomous snake whose fangs he knew, had not been extracted, and for showing his own skill and dexterity, however, without intention to cause harm to anyone, placed the snake on the head of one of the spectators……..
Z attempts to horsewhip A, not in such a manner as to cause grievous hurt to A. A draws out a pistol. Z persists in the assault….
The accused A beat the deceased B with a lathi giving her two blows and thereupon deceased B fell down. The lathi blows had not fallen on any vital part of the body…