Murder

Murder is the unlawful and intentional killing of a person with malice aforethought. It is one of the most serious criminal offenses under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Section 302, and can attract life imprisonment or the death penalty in extreme cases. Criminal lawyers in Delhi play a vital role in representing accused persons in such high-stakes cases.

Murder occurs when a person deliberately intends to cause death or knows that their act is likely to cause death. Factors like premeditation, extreme cruelty, or use of deadly weapons can increase the severity of punishment. Sections 300 and 304 IPC differentiate murder from culpable homicide not amounting to murder based on intent and circumstances.

Legal proceedings in murder cases include FIR registration, police investigation, collection of forensic and circumstantial evidence, arrest of the accused, charge framing, trial, and judgment. Experienced criminal lawyers in Delhi ensure proper defense, safeguard the accused’s rights, and navigate the complex legal procedures effectively. Handling murder cases demands precision, expertise, and careful strategy, which also helps uphold accountability and deter crime in society.

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