In which of the following case regarding the ‘degree of proof ‘ and ‘reasonable doubt’ the Supreme Court has held that: “In a criminal trial the degree of proof is stricter than what is required in a civil proceeding. In criminal trial however intriguing may be facts and circumstances of the case, the charges made against the accused must be proved beyond all reasonable doubt, does not stand al­tered even after the introduction of Section 498-A I.P.C and Section 113-A of Indian Evidence Act___________The doubt must of reasonable man and the standard adopted must be a standard adopted by a reasonable and just man for coming to a conclusion considering the particular sub­ject matter.”

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The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is the official criminal code of India. It is a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of criminal law. There are 576 Sections in IPC. There are 23 Chapters in the IPC: 01Introduction 02 General Explanations 03 Of Punishments 04 General Exceptions 05 Abetment 05a Criminal Conspiracy 06 Offences Against The State 07 Offences Relating to the Armed Forces 08 Offences Against Public Tranquillity 09 Offences By or Relating to Public Servants 09 aOffences Relating to Elections 10 Contempts of Authority of Public Servants 11 False... Show more

In which of the following case regarding the ‘degree of proof ‘ and ‘reasonable doubt’ the Supreme Court has held that: “In a criminal trial the degree of proof is stricter than what is required in a civil proceeding. In criminal trial however intriguing may be facts and circumstances of the case, the charges made against the accused must be proved beyond all reasonable doubt, does not stand al­tered even after the introduction of Section 498-A I.P.C and Section 113-A of Indian Evidence Act___________The doubt must of reasonable man and the standard adopted must be a standard adopted by a reasonable and just man for coming to a conclusion considering the particular sub­ject matter.”






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