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Offences U/s 307 and allied sections of Penal Code is the offence against the Society [CASE LAW]

Penal Code, 1860 – S. 307 - Attempt to Murder - the offences U/s 307 and allied sections of penal code is the offence against the society, irrespective of the fact to whom it was caused and to gauge the gravity of the offence, nature of weapon used, seat of the injuries and number of the assault inflicted upon the injured are guiding factors.

Merely Causing ‘Hurt’ is Sufficient to Attract Section 307 I.P.C. [SC JUDGMENT]

The Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Section 307 - Attempt to Murder - Stabbing a person with a knife, near his vital organs would in most circumstances lead to the death of the victim, thereby falling squarely within the meaning of Section 307.

Without Intention or Knowledge of Accused to commit Murder being Established, there can be no Offence of Attempt to Murder [[JUDGMENT]

Penal Code, 1860 - S. 307 - Attempt to Murder -  the intention of the assailants was only to cause some injury and they had no intention to commit murder. Their intention was only to ward off PW2 from the scene. They did not endeavour to chase him and finish him off. Therefore, the prosecution has not established that the accused committed the offence u/s 307 of I.P.C.

Anticipatory Bail in Attempt to Murder Cases (Section 307 IPC) : What is Important to Note [Case Law]

Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 -  Section 438 -   Grant of Anticipatory Bail -  While considering the application under Section 438, the Court has to see the nature and gravity of the accusation and the antecedents of the applicant which includes whether he has been previously undergone imprisonment on conviction in respect of any cognizable offence, the possibility of the applicant fleeing from justice and whether the accusation has been made with an object of injuring or humiliating the applicant by having him so arrested. [Para 12]