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High Court confirmed conviction of Accused in Murder Case Due to reliable Evidence and Procedures. Conviction under Section 302 IPC sustained as prosecution proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The appeal arose from a conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for the murder of the appellant's wife, sentenced to life imprisonment. ...

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High Court Acquits Accused in POCSO Act Case Due to Inadequate Age Proof and Inadmissible Evidence. Conviction Under Sections 6 of POCSO Act, 366 and 376 of IPC Overturned

The appellant was convicted by the trial court for offences under Section 6 of POCSO Act read with Section 376 of IPC and Section 366 of IPC, involvin...

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High Court Acquits Accused in Murder and Conspiracy Case Under IPC Sections 120B and 302 Read with 34 Due to Insufficient Evidence and Inconsistencies. Appeals Allowed Setting Aside Trial Court Conviction

The High Court of Karnataka allowed criminal appeals filed by five accused persons, acquitting them of charges under Section 120B of IPC for conspirac...

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High Court dismissed appeal of Appellant in Acid Attack Case Under IPC and However set aside conviction under POCSO Act Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Hostile Witnesses. Conviction for Acid Attack confirmed

The High Court dismissed the criminal appeal filed by Appellant against his conviction for acid attack and sexual harassment offences. The appellant w...

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Supreme Court Upholds Hereditary Pujari Rights in Century-Old Temple Dispute -- Bombay Public Trust Act Jurisdiction Clarified -- Ancestral Religious Rights Recognized

The Supreme Court addressed a century-old dispute over hereditary pujari rights at the Amogasidda temple -- The Court examined whether civil courts ha...