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April 2025
Brief Facts The case arises from the facts that the deceased was killed with the knife blows. An FIR was filed by the brother of the deceased stating that the offence was committed by the Appellant and two other individuals. The autopsy surgeon found that the death was caused by shock and haemorrhage due to...
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Brief Facts Appellant was convicted under Section 302 r/w Section 34 of IPC and the conviction was confirmed by the High Court. It was alleged that the accused person assaulted the two witnesses and the deceased. Appellant approached the Supreme Court on the ground that firstly the statement of the two injured eye-witnesses are not...
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Brief Facts The Appellant is accused for commission of offence under Section 304 Part II, IPC. After the verbal altercation, the accused persons assaulted the victim with tree branches which resulted in his death. The trial court after appreciating the evidence acquitted the accused, however, the acquittal was reversed by the High Court. Issues Whether...
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Brief Facts In the present case the Appellants were convicted for the Offence under Section 302, 364 and 201 of IPC and subsequently their conviction was upheld by the High Court. Haseen, aged about 7 years, went missing on 08.10.1999. On 10.10.1999, at about 16:30, the dead body of Haseen was found in the sugarcane...
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Brief Facts The FIR was registered stating that the dead body of the prosecutrix was found floating in the Nala, in close proximity of her house. She had been sexually assaulted and killed by an unidentified person. Pursuant to investigation the appellant was charged for having committed an offence punishable under Sections 376, 377, 302...
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Brief Facts The present appeal was filed before the Supreme Court challenging the judgment passed by the Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court in the Confirmation Case and Criminal Appeal whereby the High Court confirmed the death penalty awarded to the Appellant (Digambar) and life imprisonment to another accused-Appellant (Mohan) for the offence punishable...
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Brief Facts The three accused were convicted under section 304B of IPC by the Trial Court. The accused preferred an appeal before the High Court. The High Court acquitted the father-in-law of the deceased. Due to death of the mother-in–law of the deceased the High Court abated her appeal. But the High Court confirmed the...
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Brief Facts The accused challenged their conviction under Section 302 IPC by the Trial Court which was confirmed by the High Court. Issues Whether the testimony of the interested injured eye-witness can be discredited in case of proved previous enmity between the deceased and accused persons? Whether previous enmity can be a motive for false...
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Brief Facts On 30th December 2002 PW 1, Ajay who was 11 years old, and his mother (deceased) were sleeping in their house. At around 1 am Ajay heard the noise of his mother and he saw the Appellant (Accused No. 2) along with help of Vikki (Accused No. 1) were grappling the deceased and...
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Brief Facts Complainant, father of deceased filed a FIR upon discovering his son’s dead body in a forest, 150 meters west of Government Inter College, alleging therein that: on 31.10.2001, at about 21:00 Hours, the deceased was with his friends Govind and Ravi Bangali (later identified as Ravi Mandal); Govind, accused, had been influencing his...
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