When Does Negligent Act Becomes an Offence : Explained in a Landmark Decision
After referring a previous decision it was pointed out by Hon'ble J. Vibhu Bakhru at page 12, paragraph 20 that "for a negligent act to constitute an offence, under Section 304A of the IPC, 1860, the same should be gross negligence and an element of mens rea must be shown to exist."
Babu Khan v. State [2019] GCtR 5202 (Delhi)
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