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Abdul Malik bin Abdul Jamil v Public Prosecutor [2002] SGCA 19
Lim Choo Song v Public Prosecutor [2002] SGCA 16
Khwan-On Natthaphon v Public Prosecutor [2002] SGCA 1
Zulfikar bin Mustaffah v Public Prosecutor [2001] SGCA 8
Ramis a/l Muniandy v Public Prosecutor [2001] SGCA 51
Seah Kok Meng v Public Prosecutor [2001] SGCA 40
Tay Chin Wah v Public Prosecutor [2001] SGCA 33
Tay Kah Tiang v Public Prosecutor [2001] SGCA 19
Thiruselvam s/o Nagaratnam v Public Prosecutor [2001] SGCA 13
Chin Siong Kian v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 8
Suboh bin Ramli and Another v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 62
Chan Chim Yee v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 6
Lim Beng Soon v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 52
Syed Yasser Arafat bin Shaik Mohamed v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 46
Sim Teck Ho v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 44
Sharom bin Ahmad and Another v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 36
Lau Lee Peng v Public Prosecutor [2000] SGCA 13
Transferred Malice in Criminal Law: The Doctrine and Its Judicial Interpretation
The doctrine of transferred malice holds that intent to harm one person applies even if another is harmed instead. Recognized under Section 301 IPC (now Section 102 BNS), it ensures criminal liability despite unintended victims.
Decoding Legal Remedies: A Deep Dive into Review, Revision, and Appeal
Review, Revision, and Appeal are pivotal remedies in the Indian legal framework, designed to address judicial errors and ensure fairness. By examining their distinct purposes, statutory foundations, and judicial interpretations, they uphold justice and procedural integrity.
What is the Burden of Proof under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), 2023?
The Burden of Proof under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), 2023 places the responsibility on the party asserting a fact to provide evidence supporting it. Sections 104-114 govern this obligation, ensuring fairness in legal proceedings by preventing baseless claims.
How can the theories of punishment be critically analyzed?
Punishment aims to deter crime, maintain order, and reform offenders. Theories like retributive, deterrent, preventive, reformative, and compensatory provide frameworks for justice, balancing crime and society.