अन्य गंभीर अपराधों के निर्णीत वादों का विवरण

सितंबर - 2025

क्रम संख्या धारायें माह के प्रारम्भ में लम्बित वाद माह में दायर वाद कुल योग निर्णीत वाद सजा रिहा पक्ष द्रोही दाखिल दफ्तर या अन्य प्रकार से माह के अन्त में कुल शेष वाद कुल निर्णीत वादों के सापेक्ष सजा का प्रतिशत पक्षद्रोही वादों को छोड़कर सफलता का प्रतिशत
1 302/304 40071 173 40244 319 162 151 45 4 39925 52 60.45
2 364 6565 52 6617 29 10 19 7 1 6588 34 45.45
3 395/397 8026 18 8044 40 16 22 8 3 8004 42 53.33
4 N.D.P.S Act 63404 306 63710 466 350 108 8 9 63244 76 77.78

Heinous Crime

  1. Section 302/304 of IPC: These sections deal with the offenses of murder and culpable homicide not amounting to murder, respectively. Section 302 deals with cases where there is an intention to cause death, while Section 304 pertains to cases where there is no such intention.
  2. Section 364 of IPC: This section deals with kidnapping or abducting in order to murder. It prescribes punishment for such acts.
  3. Section 395/396 of IPC: These sections deal with dacoity, which is a form of armed robbery. Section 395 defines dacoity as when five or more persons conjointly commit or attempt to commit robbery, whereas Section 396 deals with cases where dacoity results in murder.
  4. NDPS Act: The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act is a comprehensive law that deals with offenses related to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. It criminalizes various activities such as production, manufacture, possession, sale, purchase, transport, warehousing, use, consumption, import inter-State, export inter-State, import into India, export from India, import into any territory of India, transshipment, or transit of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, except for medical or scientific purposes and in the manner and to the extent provided by the provisions of this Act. It has provisions for stringent punishment for offenders involved in illicit drug activities.

These are serious offenses under the Indian legal system, and those found guilty can face significant penalties, including imprisonment and fines.