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Clarifies That Maximum Punishment Under Section 307 IPC Cannot Exceed 10 Years if Life Imprisonment is Not Imposed

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Supreme Court Reduces Sentence for Attempt to Murder Conviction, Clarifies That Maximum Punishment Under Section 307 IPC Cannot Exceed 10 Years if Life Imprisonment is Not Imposed
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Supreme Court Reduces Sentence for Attempt to Murder Conviction, Clarifies That Maximum Punishment Under Section 307 IPC Cannot Exceed 10 Years if Life Imprisonment is Not Imposed

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India partially allowed the appeal and reduced the appellant’s sentence under Section 307 IPC from 12 years rigorous imprisonment (RI) to 7 years RI.…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025

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