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Supreme Court Intervenes in Decades-Old Double Murder Case Delayed by Political Influence. High Court Directed to Expedite Proceedings and Reevaluate Withdrawal of Prosecution for Politically Influential Accused

This legal case highlighting issues of delay and political influence in the judicial process. The case involves the prolonged trial of multiple accuse...

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Bail Granted: Applicant under Sections 302, 120B and 34 of the Indian Penal Code.

Applicant facing charges under IPC and Arms Act, sought bail under Section 439 of CrPC. The case involves allegations stemming from a murder conspirac...

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Court Rejects Bail Applications in NDPS Cases Despite Absence of FSL Report in Chargesheet. Chargesheet Considered Complete Without FSL Report; Legal Precedents and Procedural Compliance Upheld

The court examined bail applications under the NDPS Act, focusing on whether a charge-sheet filed within 180 days without an FSL report entitled the a...

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Court Affirms Conviction Upholds Justice Despite Previous Acquittals. Ensuring Justice Prevails: Court Upholds Conviction Despite Challenges, Highlights Significance of Victim Testimony

The respondents were convicted by the High Court of Himachal Pradesh under Section 376(2)(g) IPC for an incident dating back to 1989. They were senten...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder and Conspiracy Case Due to Inadequate Evidence While Upholding Convictions of Other Assailants. Electronic Evidence from CCTV Footage Admissible Under Section 65-B of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 as Certification Accompanied Exhibits and No Objection Raised.

The appeal arose from a criminal case involving a shootout at a hospital resulting in the death of Rakesh alias Kala. The appellant Taqdir, who had lo...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Attempt to Murder and Arms Act Case Due to Insufficient Evidence and FSL Report Discrepancies. Conviction under Section 307/34 IPC and Section 27 Arms Act Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Intention and Weapon Use Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh confirming the conviction of the appellant by the Trial Court. The prosecution ca...