Evidence During Trial

Jai Prakash Tiwari v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (Criminal Appeal No. 704/2018)

Issues Purpose of Section 313 Cr.P.C. Whether failure to ask questions from an accused u/s 313 CrPC would vitiate the entire trial? Held...

Gireesan Nair v. State of Kerala Criminal Appeal 1864-1865/2010

Issues The object of conducting a Test Identification Parade Admissibility of evidence of Test Identification Parade Whether evidence of TIP is admissible if...

Makhan Singh v State of Haryana, (Criminal Appeal No. 1290 of 2010)

Issues Whether Dying Declaration can be made the sole basis for conviction? Which type of dying declaration is to be relied upon if...

Pappu Tiwary v. State of Jharkhand, Criminal Appeal No.1492 of 2021

Issues Whether an inquest report is a substantive piece of evidence? Who has the burden of proof in the case when the plea...

Raju Vs. State of Rajasthan, Criminal Appeal No. 1559 with 1560 of 2022

Issues Approach of the courts in a case based on circumstantial evidence where there is no direct evidence of guilt of accused. Held...

Anuj Singh alias Ramanuj Singh alias Seth Singh v. State of Bihar, Criminal Appeal No. 150/2020

Brief Facts Accused persons were convicted for an offence under section 307 IPC and section 27 of the Arms Act. The High Court...

Sabitri Samantaray v. State of Odisha, Criminal Appeal No. 988/2017

Issues Applicability of section 106 of the Evidence Act in the case of circumstantial evidence where the prosecution has successfully discharged its burden...

Rahul v. State of Delhi, Criminal Appeal No. 611/2022

Issues What is the relevancy and reliability of the DNA Evidence in the criminal trial? Whether failure in conducting the Test Identification Parade...

State v.. Laly alias Manikandan and Anr, Criminal Appeal No. 1750-1751/2022

Issues Whether the accused can be convicted on the sole testimony of the eye-witness? Whether non-recovery of the weapon and non-examination of the...
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