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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Murder Convict in Stabbing Case. Conviction under Section 302 IPC confirmed based on credible eyewitness testimony and medical evidence establishing 18 stab injuries.

The appellant, Abhijit Patil, was convicted by the Sessions Judge at Margao in Sessions Case No. 32/2010/I for the murder of Miss Mushrufia Shaikh ali...

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Gujarat High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Lack of Intent and Sudden Provocation. Conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside as the incident arose from a sudden quarrel without premeditation, reducing culpability to culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The appellant, Raval Shaileshbhai Rameshbhai, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) by the learned Sessions Judge, Mahesana, ...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Convicted Accused in Murder Case Due to Lack of Credible Evidence. Circumstantial Evidence Fails to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Conviction under Sections 302 and 498A IPC Set Aside.

The appellant, Venkateshanaika, was convicted by the II Additional District and Sessions Judge, Davanagere in S.C. No. 164/2015 for offences punishabl...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder Under Section 302 IPC — Life Sentence Confirmed. Accused's Act of Stabbing Deceased Multiple Times After Trivial Quarrel Does Not Fall Under Exception 4 of Section 300 IPC.

The appellant, Narsinh Arjun Jadhav, was convicted by the Sessions Court, Greater Bombay, for the murder of Rajesh Kanojiya under Section 302 of the I...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Doubtful Identification. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Karegowda, was convicted by the II Additional District and Sessions Judge, Tumkur, for the murder of his brother Manjunathaswamy under ...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Dowry Death Case Due to Lack of Evidence of Cruelty and Homicidal Death. Conviction under Sections 498A and 302 IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove demand of dowry and homicidal death beyond reasonable doubt.

The appellants, Tanaji Dattu Bajbalkar and Sarubai Dattu Bajbalkar (in Criminal Appeal No.919 of 2009) and Uttam Krushna Bajbalkar and Mandabai Uttam ...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Doubtful Circumstantial Chain. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellants, Vinod Shashikant Ingle and Pooja Vinod Ingle, were convicted by the Sessions Judge, Akola, for the murder of Arun Ingle under Section ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Father in Murder Case — Axe Blow on Head Constitutes Murder Under Section 302 IPC. Single Blow on Vital Part with Deadly Weapon After Fetching Axe Indicates Intention to Cause Death, Exception 4 to Section 300 IPC Not Applicable.

The appellant, Mitaram s/o Tohidas Vaidya, was convicted by the Sessions Judge, Gondia, for the murder of his son Anmol under Section 302 of the India...

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Appeal Partly Allowed: Conviction Under Section 302 IPC Altered to Section 304 Part I IPC "Supreme Court alters life imprisonment to 8 years for accused in murder case, citing sudden quarrel and lack of premeditation."

The Supreme Court, in this appeal, partially allowed the case by converting the conviction of the Appellant from Section 302 (murder) to Section 304 P...