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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in 2000 Mangalore Strangulation Case. High Court's Conviction Overturned Due to Witness Testimony Contradictions and Identity Doubts

Criminal Appeal, the Supreme Court reviewed the conviction of the appellant, Vishwanatha, by the High Court of Karnataka for the murder of Devaki, age...

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Court Upholds Appellate Decision in Tenancy Dispute Involving Alleged Subletting. Appellate Bench's Reversal of Lower Court's Ruling Confirmed, Emphasizing Tenant Rights and Legal Definitions under Maharashtra Rent Control Act

Tenancy rights under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. The judgment reviews the Appellate Bench's reversal of a lower court's decision in a suit...

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Criminal Appeal on IPC Sections 302 and 307 Challenging Witness Credibility and Identification Issues in Group Clash Case

Criminal appeals challenging a judgment convicting the appellants under IPC Sections 302 (murder) and 307 (attempt to murder). The incident involves a...

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Acquittal in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Witness Testimonies. Exploring the acquittal of an accused under Sections 302 and 201 of the IPC, highlighting critical inconsistencies in witness accounts and the application of the benefit of doubt principle.

Appeal against a judgment convicting the Appellant under Sections 302 (murder) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence) of the Indian Penal Code. T...

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Court Dismisses Major Property Claims in Sureshchandra Jhaveri Estate Dispute. Plaintiff awarded partial share in Prabhudarshan flat and specific movable assets; most claims dismissed due to lack of evidence and legal barriers.

The properties and assets of the deceased Sureshchandra Jhaveri, the Plaintiff claimed entitlements to various properties and movable assets, arguing ...

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Supreme Court Allows Motor Accident Victim's Appeal as Indigent Person, Emphasizes Access to Justice. High Court’s Rejection of Indigency Status Overturned; Appeal for Enhanced Compensation to be Expedited.

The appellant, injured in a motor accident, was awarded compensation by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal but sought enhanced compensation through an...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Murder Case: Eyewitness Testimony Deemed Unreliable

Criminal Law - Appeal against conviction - Eyewitness testimony - Credibility of witnesses - Benefit of doubt - Quashing of judgment and sentence 1. ...

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Supreme Court Acquits Firdoskhan, Upholds Anwarkhan's Conviction in NDPS Case NDPS case sees partial relief as procedural lapses lead to acquittal of one accused while another remains convicted.

The Supreme Court delivered its verdict in the criminal appeals related to an NDPS Act conviction from Gujarat, resulting in a split outcome. While th...

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Supreme Court Orders Age Inquiry in Rahul Kumar Yadav's Case on Juvenility Plea. Rahul Kumar Yadav's death sentence, commuted to life imprisonment, is under scrutiny as the Supreme Court orders an inquiry into his juvenility claim under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act, 2015.

The Supreme Court addressed the appellant Rahul Kumar Yadav's claim of juvenility, which had been raised at the earliest stage but rejected without pr...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused, Citing Unreliable Evidence and Procedural Flaws. Acquittal in a murder case upheld due to lack of credible witness testimony and procedural inconsistencies.

The Supreme Court overturned the Karnataka High Court's decision convicting three accused of murder. The trial court had acquitted the accused due to ...