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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Circumstantial Evidence and Failure to Prove Motive. Conviction Under Section 302 r/w 34 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The case arises from a conviction under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) by the I Additional Sessions Judge, Kolar, in ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 304-II IPC for Culpable Homicide in Fatal Assault Over Theft of Oranges. Sentence of Accused No.1 Reduced from 10 Years to 7 Years Considering Lack of Premeditation.

The case arises from an incident on 30.10.1995 when the deceased Suhas, along with a 10-year-old boy Sanjay, was returning home on a bicycle. Near the...

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Supreme Court Evaluates Custodial Death Case with Doubts on Conviction Validity. Gujarat High Court's Judgment Reducing Conviction from Murder to Culpable Homicide Faces Scrutiny in Light of Inconsistent Evidence and Testimonies

The appeal concerns the judgment dated 13th February 2017 by the Division Bench of the High Court of Gujarat in Criminal Appeal No. 210 of 1997, which...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Appellant in Murder Case Based on Injured Eyewitness Testimony. Sole Testimony of Injured Eyewitness Sufficient for Conviction Under Section 304 Part II/34 IPC When Credible and Reliable.

The case pertains to an incident on 18th June, 1995, during a Jagjit Singh night program in Nainital, where the deceased Rajesh Sah intervened when so...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused Nos. 2-5 in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Sole Eyewitness Testimony. Conviction under Section 302 r/w Section 149 IPC set aside as evidence of sole eyewitness was full of contradictions, omissions, and improvements, and no independent witness supported the prosecution case.

The case pertains to the murder of Bal Kishan, son of informant Mullo Bai, which occurred on 01.12.2005 at around 4-5 a.m. in Village Hinotiya Gird. T...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 302 IPC for Fatal Head Injury Despite Acquittal of Co-Accused. The Court held that the sole eyewitness testimony, corroborated by medical evidence and recovery, was sufficient to sustain the conviction for murder.

The case involves an appeal by Kripal Singh against his conviction under Section 302 IPC for the murder of Yashwant. The incident occurred on 28 July ...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Eyewitness Testimony and Lack of Corroboration. Conviction under Sections 447, 504, 302 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Vijay @ Vijendra, was convicted by the IV Additional District and Sessions Judge, Kalaburagi, for offences under Sections 447, 504 and ...

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High Court Acquits Appellant in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Eyewitness Testimony. The Bombay High Court at Goa sets aside the conviction of Hira Lohar in a 2016 murder case, citing insufficient evidence and the unreliable testimony of the sole eyewitness.

  Allegation: Hira Lohar allegedly murdered Bishnath Mehar by strangling him with a rope and then stabbing him with a sharp weapon. Convict...