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Conviction under Section 376 and Section 323 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Affirmed by the Supreme Court – Delay in FIR not fatal – Sole testimony of prosecutrix trustworthy.

Sole testimony of the prosecutrix, if trustworthy, is sufficient for conviction. (Para 10) Absence of injuries does not automatically negate rape alle...

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Conviction under Sections 302/149 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) set aside — Benefit of doubt granted — Prosecution failed to establish the accused’s involvement beyond reasonable doubt.

Sole testimony of an interested witness without independent corroboration cannot form the basis for conviction (Para 18) Failure to seize crucial evi...

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Supreme Court of India Dismissed Appeal – Conviction under Ranbir Penal Code and Prevention of Corruption Act Upheld. Forgery, Cheating, and Corruption Charges Proven – Conviction and Sentence Affirmed

Acts and Sections: Constitution of India (COI) – Not directly involved but constitutional principles of fair trial considered Code of Crim...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused Due to Lack of Conclusive Evidence. Recovery Process Flawed – Chain of Circumstances Broken – Conviction Set Aside

Circumstantial Evidence and Burden of Proof – Whether the prosecution established an unbroken chain of circumstances proving the guilt of the accuse...

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Supreme Court Acquits Death Penalty Convict on Grounds of Procedural Irregularities and Lack of Fair Legal Representation "Justice demands fairness: procedural lapses lead to acquittal in a grave case."

1. Factual Background Incident: A 10-year-old victim was raped and murdered on May 27, 2009, at a tubewell cabin operated by the appellant, Ashok. ...

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"Acquittal on Grounds of Lack of Conclusive Circumstantial Evidence" "When suspicion remains, conviction cannot stand: the chain of circumstantial evidence must be complete and unbroken."

1. Factual Background Incident Date: February 2, 1997. Victim's Death: Due to head injuries caused by blunt and sharp-edged weapons. Discov...

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Convicted for Murder: Supreme Court Upholds Life Sentence Illicit Relationship and Homicide: Chain of Circumstances Proves Guilt Beyond Doubt

This is a Supreme Court judgment in Uma & Anr. vs. State (Crl. A. No. 757 of 2015), where the appellants challenged the reversal of their acquitta...

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"Revision Application Dismissed for Lack of Merit in Conviction of Rash and Negligent Driving Leading to Death" "High Court finds no illegality in the conviction and sentence imposed for rash driving that caused the death of a pedestrian and a bullock."

A fatal accident caused by Applicant, who was driving a tempo that hit a pedestrian, Kashinath, and his bullock, resulting in their deaths. Bade chall...

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Appellate Court Reviews Conviction Over Procedural Flaw in Naresh Kumar's Murder Case. High Court Examines Impact of Non-Compliance with Section 313, Cr.PC on Fairness of Trial

The appeal of Naresh Kumar, convicted of murder under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) with the aid of Section 34 IPC. The appeal is based o...

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Reforming Sentencing Practices in Indian Criminal Justice: Towards Fairness and Consistency Navigating Legal Precedents and Recommendations for Systematic Change

Compiles excerpts from various legal sources and cases concerning sentencing guidelines and procedures in the Indian criminal justice system. It discu...