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Mamta v. State of Rajasthan through PP, S.B. Criminal Miscellaneous (Petition) No. 6706/2015 connected with S.B. Criminal Writ Petition No. 79/2018.

Brief Facts Both these petitions have been preferred invoking inherent powers of the High Court envisaged under Section 482 Cr.P.C., seeking to quash...

Moolchand Jat v. State of Rajasthan, S.B. Criminal Appeal (Sb) No. 2317/2019

Brief Facts The present appeal was filed against the order of charge wherein the Ld. Trial Court framed the charges under section Section...

Smt. Chandra Devi & Ors. v. State Of Rajasthan & Anr., S.B. Criminal Misc. (Pet.) No. 709/2013

Brief Facts The respondent filed a complaint in the trial court alleging that her son Nitesh was employed under the Ajmer Vidyut Vitaran...

Dharampal Saharan vs State of Rajasthan S.B. Criminal Revision Petition No. 1394/2023

Brief Facts The Petitioner lodged an FIR alleging that his son, Rajendra Kumar, was shot and killed by Vinod @ Chhagan, Mansukh Ram,...

Mohd. Arif @ Ashfaq v. State (NCT of Delhi) Review Petition (CRL.) Nos. 286-287/ 2012 in Criminal Appeal Nos. 98-99/ 2009

Brief Facts Petitioners in the present case were the intruders who open fired at Red Fort resulting killing of 3 army men. The...

Manorama Naik v. The State Of Odisha & Anr., Criminal Appeal No. 423/2022

Issues Whether the opinion of the handwriting expert is the only way or mode of proving the signature and handwriting of a person?...

Nandu Singh v. State of Madhya Pradesh, Criminal Appeal No. 285 Of 2022

Issues Whether the absence of motive in a case of circumstantial evidence weighs in favour of the accused? Whether the last seen theory...

Karan Singh v. The State Of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. Criminal Appeal No. 327 of 2022

Issues Whether the prosecution is required to prove its case beyond all iota of doubt? Whether the accused can be acquitted on the...

M. Nageswara Reddy v. The State of Andhra Pradesh and Others, Criminal Appeal Nos. 72-73 Of 2022

Issues Whether the evidence tendered by the witnesses can be discarded solely on the ground that the witnesses were the relative of the...
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