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Omission in framing charges does not disable court from conv
Omission in framing charges does not disable court from conv
Omission in framing charges does not disable court from convicting accused for proven offence: Supreme Court
The Court also held that a person can be convicted for Section 498A, IPC (cruelty to wife) even if he is acquitted under Section 304B IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) because the former has a broader scope
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