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Supreme Court Modifies Murder Conviction to Culpable Homicide. Accused Released After Over a Decade in Jail; Co-Accused Acquitted.

The Supreme Court of India has modified the conviction of the appellant from murder (Section 302 IPC) to culpable homicide not amounting to murder (Se...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal and Reduces Sentence in IPC Case Due to Substantial Trial Delay. Sentence Reduced to Period Already Undergone Under Sections 323/34 and 325/34 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, Considering Totality of Circumstances and Thirteen-Year Trial Span.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal against the order of the High Court of Punjab & Haryana in Criminal Revision Petition No. CRR 3005 of 2013. The Appe...

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Supreme Court Upholds Life Imprisonment for Convict in Rape of Minor Under Section 376 AB IPC - Commutation of Death Sentence to Natural Life Imprisonment Maintained as Offence Deemed Barbaric Though Not Brutal, with Alternative Minimum Sentence of 20 Years Considered but Not Applied.

The Supreme Court considered a petition by a convict challenging the High Court of Madhya Pradesh's judgment dated 11.10.2018 in Criminal Appeal No.57...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused Under Section 302 IPC While Affirming Acquittal of Co-accused in Murder Case. Evidence Established Fatal Injuries Inflicted by One Accused with Kulhari, While Other Only Used Lathi, Not Proving Common Intention for Murder Under Section 34 IPC.

The dispute arose from an incident on 09.01.1999 involving four accused persons—Mohd. Yunus (A1), Mohd. Jamil (A2), Ghasita (A3), and Akhtar Hussain...

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Supreme Court Declares Accused Juvenile and Quashes Death Sentence Under Juvenile Justice Act, 2015. Age Determination Based on School Birth Certificate Prevails Over Ossification Test, Leading to Release After Over 5 Years Incarceration as Maximum Sentence for Juvenile Below 16 is 3 Years.

The Supreme Court heard appeals challenging the judgment and order dated 15.11.2018 of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, which affirmed the death sentenc...

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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...