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Magistrate Must Follow Chapter XV Cr.P.C. When Relying on Additional Evidence in Protest Petition. Appeal allowed, Magistrate directed to treat Protest Petition as a complaint and proceed accordingly under Chapter XV of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

The Supreme Court sets aside the order of the Allahabad High Court and Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM), Aligarh, in which cognizance was taken based o...

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Supreme Court Acquits Murder Accused Citing Unreliable Witnesses. Testimonies of key prosecution witnesses declared wholly unreliable; conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside.

The Supreme Court of India acquitted an appellant convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for the murder of Karambir. The Court f...

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Supreme Court Restores Acquittal in 1996 Murder Case. Appellants acquitted as Supreme Court finds errors in the High Court's reappreciation of evidence and interpretation of burden of proof.

The Supreme Court set aside the conviction of the appellants, who were previously acquitted by the Trial Court and later convicted by the High Court u...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions by Partnership Firm; Upholds Acquittal in Cheque Bounce Case. Findings of High Court and First Appellate Court on Absence of Enforceable Debt Not Considered Perverse, Petitions Dismissed.

The Supreme Court dismissed four petitions filed by a partnership firm involved in iron and steel products, challenging the acquittal of the first res...

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Vehicle Confiscation Appeal Dismissed: High Court Recommends Proper Jurisdictional Approach. High Court emphasizes the importance of approaching the appropriate criminal court under Cr.P.C. for the release of seized vehicles, reinforcing statutory procedures under the Gujarat Prohibition Act.

The appellant, claiming ownership of a seized vehicle used for transporting illicit liquor, filed an appeal seeking its release after the High Court o...

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Supreme Court Cancels Bail for Acid Attack Convicts, Orders Immediate Surrender. Appellate Court's Suspension of Sentence Lacked Consideration of Critical Legal Parameters.

The Supreme Court set aside the suspension of life imprisonment and the grant of bail for five individuals convicted of a brutal acid attack. The Cour...

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Supreme Court quashes criminal complaint against Special Armed Forces officers, holding that the prosecution lacked specific allegations, and a prior contempt petition covered the same cause of action.

The Supreme Court, in a judgment dated [Date], quashed a criminal complaint filed by the first respondent (complainant) against the officers of the Sp...

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Supreme Court Overturns Quashing of FIR Without Complainant's Involvement in Serious Offenses. Non-compoundable Offenses Cannot Be Quashed Based on Settlement Excluding Injured Victims.

The Supreme Court set aside an Allahabad High Court order that quashed an FIR based on a settlement agreement between the accused and the principal vi...

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Convictions in Ganja Seizure Case Quashed by Supreme Court due to Procedural Violations. The Supreme Court acquits the accused in a narcotics case, citing flaws in search, seizure, and evidence handling.

The Supreme Court overturned the convictions of the appellants under the NDPS Act due to procedural lapses in search, seizure, sampling, and chain of ...

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"Acquittal in Abetment to Suicide Case: Conviction Overturned Due to Lack of Evidence" "Supreme Court highlights the necessity of concrete evidence and consistency in witness testimony for abetment charges under Section 306 IPC."

The Supreme Court acquitted the appellant, of the conviction under Section 306 IPC for abetment to suicide. The prosecution's failure to provi...