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Former chief justice Yong Pung How remembered by mentees for his kindness in new biography

Former chief justice Yong Pung How remembered by mentees for his kindness in new biography
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Former Chief Justice Yong Pung How s family to donate S$10m to National University Health System

The family of former Chief Justice Yong Pung How will be donating S$10 million to the National University Health System. Dr Yong's daughter, Yong Ying-I, said it will be donated in her late mother's name. She revealed the donation during the launch of a new book about her father's legacy. Rebecca Metteo with more.

AGC s decision to change Karl Liew s charge: Watering down penalties from six months to S$5,000?

AGC s decision to change Karl Liew s charge: Watering down penalties from six months to S$5,000?
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M Ravi - From S$6k fine to 5 years suspension - The Online Citizen Asia

M Ravi - From S$6k fine to 5 years suspension - The Online Citizen Asia
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An Overview Of Vicarious Liability Under Section 149 Of IPC

An Overview Of Vicarious Liability Under Section 149 Of IPC Share This - x An Offence shall mean any act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being in force as defined in Section 3(38) of the General Clauses Act. Section 40 of the Indian Penal Code, inter alia, defines the word Offence denoting a thing made punishable by this Code. Article 20(1) of the Indian Constitution by guaranteeing as a fundamental right, mandates that no person shall be convicted of any offence except for violation of a law in force at the time of the commission of the act charged as an offence. From these statutory definitions and the Constitutional protection, it is manifestly clear that a person can be punished for an act or omission done by him which is forbidden by law and made punishable under a Penal law. In other words, for the act or omission committed by someone else, he cannot be punished. The Doctrine of Vicarious Liability is applicable to Civil Law. But the C

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