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Supreme Court uphold conviction of Accused in Murder Case Due to reliable Witness Testimony and sufficient Evidence for Unlawful Assembly. Appellants Conviction Under Sections 148 and 302/149 IPC confirmed

The Supreme Court heard criminal appeals filed by four accused persons convicted for the murder of Balkishan and sentenced to life imprisonment under ...

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Benefit of Doubt Granted: Appellant Acquitted in Criminal Case. Court rules in favor of appellant, emphasizing the importance of giving the benefit of doubt to the accused in criminal cases. : Supreme Court

Ram Singh's appeal against a conviction for murder and attempted murder. Witness testimonies, evidence analysis, and discrepancies in the case are hig...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Murder Conviction Under IPC Sections 301/302 and 307. Conviction upheld based on credible eyewitness testimony despite alleged contradictions, non-recovery of weapon, and acquittal of co-accused, as evidence sufficiently established guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The appeal arose from a murder conviction where the appellant, Ram Singh, was convicted under Section 301 read with Section 302 of the Indian Penal Co...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court Bail Order in Murder Case Due to Lack of Reasoning. Bail granted under Section 439 CrPC quashed as order was cryptic and failed to consider gravity of offence under Section 302 IPC, with matter remanded for fresh decision.

The appeal was preferred by the informant-appellant, the son of the deceased, challenging the High Court of Rajasthan's order dated 7th May 2020 grant...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused for Murder Under Section 302 IPC in Political Clash Case. Fatal Stab by First Accused Held Spontaneous, Not in Furtherance of Common Intention Under Section 34 IPC.

The case arises from a political clash between BJP and CPM sympathisers on 28.09.2005 near Rosy School, Chozhiyamkod. The appellant-Mani and three oth...