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case law in favour of Accused in cases of section 324,504,34of IPC

08-Aug-2023
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I can provide you with a general overview of legal principles related to Sections 324, 504, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), but please note that specific case law may vary and change over time. It's important to consult a legal expert or attorney for the most up-to-date and relevant information. Sections 324, 504, and 34 of the IPC deal with offenses related to causing hurt, intentional insult, and common intention, respectively. Here's a brief overview of each section: Section 324 IPC - Voluntarily Causing Hurt by Dangerous Weapons or Means: This section deals with causing hurt to someone using a dangerous weapon or means. The term "hurt" generally refers to any bodily injury or physical pain. In cases where the hurt caused is not very severe, and the circumstances suggest that the intention was not to cause grievous hurt, the accused might seek a defense based on lack of intention or lesser culpability. Section 504 IPC - Intentional Insult with Intent to Provoke Breach of Peace: This section deals with intentionally insulting someone with the intention of provoking a breach of peace. To establish a case under this section, it's important to prove that the insult was intentional and that it was intended to provoke a person into breaking the peace. An accused might present a defense claiming that the insult was not intended to cause a breach of peace or that it was a result of a misunderstanding. Section 34 IPC - Acts Done by Several Persons in Furtherance of Common Intention: This section deals with situations where two or more persons act together in the furtherance of a common intention. The essence of this section is shared intent and joint responsibility. An accused might use this section as a defense if they can show that they did not share the common intention with others or if their actions were not done in furtherance of that intention. When seeking case law in favor of the accused under these sections, it's advisable to consult legal databases, court judgments, and legal literature that can provide you with specific instances where the courts have interpreted and applied these sections in favor of the accused. Keep in mind that the outcome of any legal case depends on the facts, circumstances, and evidence presented in court.

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