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Calcutta High Court Commutes Death Sentence in 45-Wound Murder Case, Terms It Not ‘Rarest of Rare’

Kolkata, June 13, 2025: In a significant judgment, the Calcutta High Court commutes death sentence awarded to a young man convicted of brutally murdering a woman he was allegedly in a relationship with, inflicting as many as 45 stab wounds. The Court held that though...

How Mens Rea is Treated in Interpreting Statutory Offences

Mens rea, or guilty mind, is generally presumed in interpreting statutory offences unless legislation clearly excludes it. Courts evaluate the statute’s language, context, offence type, and penalty severity to determine if intent is required, ensuring fairness and alignment with criminal law principles. In criminal law,...

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Calcutta High Court Commutes Death Sentence in 45-Wound Murder Case, Terms It Not ‘Rarest of Rare’

Kolkata, June 13, 2025: In a significant judgment, the Calcutta High Court commutes death...

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