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  2. Murder in Indian law - Wikipedia

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    In India according to Section 300 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, murder is defined as follows: . Murder.--Except in the cases hereinafter excepted, culpable homicide is murder, if the act by which the death is caused is done with the intention of causing death, or- 167 2ndly.-If it is done with the intention of causing such bodily injury as the offender knows to be likely to cause the death ...

  3. Capital punishment in India - Wikipedia

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    Vikram Singh & Anr v. Union of India (2020) [20] Indian Penal Code 376 E - Certain repeat offences in the context of rape Vijay Jadhav v. State of Maharasthra (2019) [21] The Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 31A (1) Indian Harm Reduction v Union of India (2011) [22] Arms Act, 1959 27 (3) (Repealed) [23] State of Punjab v.

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    Livestreamed news refers to live videos streams of television news which are provided via streaming television or via streaming media by various television networks and television news outlets, from various countries. The majority of live news streams are produced as world news broadcasts, by major television networks, or by major news channels ...

  5. Satish (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    In the Aarti murder case (victim number 11), he was questioned with lie-detection expert Dr. Bibha Rani on 1 December 1998 and his description of the crime matched the existing evidence. [3] Satish was sentenced to life imprisonment; the court did not find his crime the "rarest of the rare", which would have given him a death sentence. [2]

  6. Murder of Anu Bansal - Wikipedia

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    The Times of India reported on the reopening of the case in 2016 and the verdict in 2022. [5] [6] [10] The BBC News stated that Bulandshahr's court "agreed that Bansal was guilty of killing his wife" for want of a son, based on a belief "rooted in a widely-held cultural belief that a male child would carry forward the family legacy and look after the parents in their old age, while daughters ...

  7. M. Jaishankar - Wikipedia

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    M. Jaishankar (1977 – 27 February 2018), nicknamed Psycho Shankar, was an Indian criminal, sexual predator, and serial killer, notorious for a series of rapes and murders during 2008–2011. [1] It is believed that he was involved in about 30 rapes, murders, and robbery cases across Tamil Nadu , Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh . [ 2 ]

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  9. A. G. Perarivalan - Wikipedia

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    A. G. Perarivalan (born 30 July 1971) is a former convict in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.He was on life imprisonment along with Murugan and Santhan who were other two convicts of the same case.