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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Insufficient Circumstantial Evidence Under Sections 302/34 and 201 IPC. Conviction Overturned as Prosecution Failed to Establish Complete Chain of Circumstances, Including Motive, Last Seen Theory, and Reliable Extra-Judicial Confession.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal against the High Court of Tripura's judgment dated 9th October 2013, which had dismissed the appellant's appeal and ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bail Order in Murder and Conspiracy Case Due to Non-Application of Mind by High Court. Bail Grant Under Sections 302 and 120B IPC Set Aside for Failure to Consider Seriousness of Offence, Prior Dismissal of Quashing Petition, and Lack of Role Analysis in Parity with Co-Accused.

The appeal arose from a bail order dated 25.03.2022 by the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad in Criminal Misc. Bail Application No. 4095 of 2022, ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bail Order in Murder and Conspiracy Case Due to Non-Application of Judicial Mind. The High Court's bail grant was set aside for failing to consider offence gravity, charge sheet material, previous proceedings, and proper parity analysis under Sections 302 and 120B IPC.

The Supreme Court of India heard a criminal appeal filed by the original complainant (now represented by the State) challenging the bail granted by th...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Insufficient Evidence and Unreliable Confession. Conviction under Section 302 read with Section 34 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, set aside as prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt based on confession and circumstantial evidence.

The Supreme Court of India heard criminal appeals filed by four appellants challenging their conviction for murder under Section 302 read with Section...

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Supreme Court Transfers Multiple FIRs to Delhi Police IFSO Unit in Media Debate Case. Court ordered consolidation of investigation for offenses under Indian Penal Code, 1860, arising from single television broadcast, granting interim protection from coercive action but declining to quash FIRs.

The dispute originated from multiple First Information Reports (FIRs) and criminal complaints filed against the petitioner, a television anchor, in va...