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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Tutoring of Witnesses by Police. Critical Failure by Prosecution as Police Tutor Key Witnesses, Leading to Acquittal After 10 Years of Incarceration

The Supreme Court acquitted the appellants, accused no.1 and accused no.2, of charges under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code....

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Supreme Court Modifies Murder Conviction to Culpable Homicide. Accused Released After Over a Decade in Jail; Co-Accused Acquitted.

The Supreme Court of India has modified the conviction of the appellant from murder (Section 302 IPC) to culpable homicide not amounting to murder (Se...

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Juvenility Claim Rejected Due to Insufficient Evidence; Allahabad High Court’s Inquiry Report Upheld. Writ petition dismissed as court finds age determination report and evidence confirm petitioner’s majority status at the time of offense.

The petitioner was convicted for murder under Section 302 IPC and sentenced to life imprisonment. He later claimed juvenility at the time of the crime...

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Benefit of Doubt Granted: Appellant Acquitted in Criminal Case. Court rules in favor of appellant, emphasizing the importance of giving the benefit of doubt to the accused in criminal cases. : Supreme Court

Ram Singh's appeal against a conviction for murder and attempted murder. Witness testimonies, evidence analysis, and discrepancies in the case are hig...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Murder Conviction Under IPC Sections 301/302 and 307. Conviction upheld based on credible eyewitness testimony despite alleged contradictions, non-recovery of weapon, and acquittal of co-accused, as evidence sufficiently established guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The appeal arose from a murder conviction where the appellant, Ram Singh, was convicted under Section 301 read with Section 302 of the Indian Penal Co...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Criminal Appeal in Murder Case by Modifying Conviction of One Accused from Section 302 to Section 304 Part II IPC. Conviction of Three Accused Under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC Confirmed Based on Consistent Eyewitness Testimonies Establishing Common Intention.

The criminal appeal arose from the concurrent conviction of four accused under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, for th...