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High Court of Karnataka at Dharwad Dismisses Appeal of Husband Convicted for Murder and Attempted Murder Under IPC Sections 302 and 307. Conviction Upheld as Evidence Showed Intentional Assault with Deadly Weapon, No Grave Provocation Established Under Exceptions to Section 300 IPC.

The appeal arose from a conviction under Sections 302 and 307 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, for the murder of the appellant's wife and attempted mur...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 302 IPC in Land Dispute Homicide Case. Premeditation and Use of Deadly Weapons Establish Murder – Appeal Dismissed

Premeditation and Intent: Armed trespass and targeting a vital body part (head) with deadly weapons conclusively proved murder under Section 302 IPC (...

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Supreme Court Modifies Sentence in Robbery Case — Conviction Under Section 397 IPC Set Aside as Firearm Not Actually Used. Robbery Under Section 392 IPC Upheld Based on Credible Testimony and Recovery of Stolen Property.

The appellant, Ram Ratan, was convicted by the Special Judge under the MPDVPK Act, 1981, Sheopur, for offences under Sections 392 and 397 of the India...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Preparation to Commit Robbery Case — No Evidence of Attempt to Commit Robbery or Use of Deadly Weapons. Conviction under Section 398 IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove that accused attempted to commit robbery while armed with deadly weapons.

The appellant, accused No.2, was convicted by the Principal Sessions Judge, Mandya, for an offence punishable under Section 398 of the Indian Penal Co...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Acquittal in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Witnesses and Inconsistent Medical Evidence. Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt Under Sections 302, 307, 452, 504, 506, 143, 147, 148, 149 of IPC.

The appellant, Abdul Rauf Abdul Razzak, filed an appeal against the judgment and order of acquittal dated 17-11-2008 passed by the learned Ad-hoc Addi...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Robbery and Attempt to Murder Case Due to Unreliable Identification and Lack of Corroboration. Conviction under Sections 392, 397, 307, 353 IPC set aside as sole reliance on police witnesses and delayed identification parade rendered prosecution case doubtful.

The case involves two appeals filed by original accused No.1 (Sayeed Rashid Shaikh @ Saidu Bangali) and accused No.2 (Amit Ismail Patel @ Ammu Batan) ...

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Bombay High Court Modifies Conviction in Robbery Case: Section 397 IPC Not Attracted as No Individual Use of Deadly Weapon Proved. Appellant's Conviction Under Section 392 IPC Sustained but Sentence Reduced to Period Already Undergone.

The appeal was filed by original accused Nos. 1 and 2 against their conviction under Section 392 read with Section 397 read with Section 34 of the Ind...