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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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Supreme Court uphold alteration of conviction of Appellant in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Unproved Common Object -- Conviction Under Section 302/149 IPC Set Aside

The Supreme Court examined the appeal against conviction where the appellant was originally convicted under Section 302 read with Section 149 IPC for ...

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Supreme Court Reduces Sentence for Appellant Convicted Under Section 304 Part-II IPC in Culpable Homicide Case -- Youth and Provocation Factors Lead to Sentence Modification While Conviction Upheld

The Supreme Court partially allowed the criminal appeal filed by Kotresh @ Kotrappa against the State of Karnataka and another respondent -- The appel...

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Supreme Court altered Conviction to U/s 304-II of IPC from Under Section 302 IPC for Murdering Two Minor Daughters -- Eyewitness Testimony and Medical Evidence Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt

The Supreme Court partly allowed the criminal appeal filed by Appellants against her conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for murderi...

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"Conviction Under Section 302 IPC Modified to Section 304 Part I IPC – Benefit of Doubt Granted" "Lack of premeditation and evidence of sudden provocation results in reduced sentence from murder to culpable homicide not amounting to murder."

  Conviction and Sentence:The appellant was initially convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for murder and sentenced to lif...

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Supreme Court Modifies Conviction in 1986 Murder Case. Life Imprisonment Reduced to 8 Years as Sudden Fight Considered in Appeal

Appeal challenging the judgment of the Allahabad High Court, which upheld the conviction and life imprisonment of Devendra Singh under Section 302 of ...

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Appeal Court Modifies Conviction in Murder Case: From Life Imprisonment to Eight Years Rigorous Imprisonment. Amravati Court reclassifies offense from murder to culpable homicide, reducing sentences of two sons while father's appeal abated due to death.

The appeal case from the Additional Sessions Judge, Amravati (Sessions Case No. 52/2015), Ravindra, Ashish, and Vaibhav were convicted under Sections ...

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Family Dispute Over Electricity Bill Leads to Murder: Supreme Court Upholds Conviction. In a case rooted in a family feud, the Supreme Court confirms the life sentence of the appellant for the murder of his brother-in-law’s father during an altercation.

The appellant, convicted under Sections 294(b) and 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), appealed against the conviction. The case involves a family dis...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in Unlawful Assembly Murder Case. Minor Inconsistencies in Eyewitness Testimonies Do Not Undermine Credibility, Says Court

This criminal appeal challenges the Kerala High Court's decision upholding the appellant's conviction for murder, as part of an unlawful assembly, und...

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Appeal Partly Allowed: Conviction Under Section 302 IPC Altered to Section 304 Part I IPC "Supreme Court alters life imprisonment to 8 years for accused in murder case, citing sudden quarrel and lack of premeditation."

The Supreme Court, in this appeal, partially allowed the case by converting the conviction of the Appellant from Section 302 (murder) to Section 304 P...