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CRIMINAL - Injury on Vital Part Not Essential Ingredient of Section 307 IPC: SC - (20 Feb 2019)

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Supreme Court has held that there is no requirement for injury to be on vital part of body, merely causing 'hurt' is sufficient to attract Section 307 of India Penal Code would be applicable.

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