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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Dacoity and Murder Case Based on Injured Witness Testimony and Recovery of Stolen Articles. Identification of Accused in Test Identification Parade Held Valid Despite Allegations of Prior Exposure.

The case arises from a dacoity and murder that occurred on the night of 27-28 May 1999 in Nallavumpatti village. The deceased, Sengoda Goundar, was sl...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Murder Case Based on Child Eyewitness Testimony. Credibility of Sole Child Witness Established Through Corroboration and Consistency Under Sections 302, 449, 324 read with Section 34 IPC.

The appellant, Pradeep (accused no.2), along with accused no.1 Devender alias Vikki, was convicted by the Sessions Court for the murder of Bhanmati an...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Habeas Corpus Petition in POCSO Case — No Violation of Article 22 or BNSS Provisions Found. Detention of Accused in Custody for Offences Under IPC, POCSO Act, and Immoral Traffic Act Held Lawful.

The petitioner, Ashok Sahadev Patil, filed a Habeas Corpus petition before the Bombay High Court challenging his detention in connection with C.R.No.4...

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Accused No. 2 Convicted in Gang Rape Case. Upholding Concurrency: High Court Rejects Appeal Challenging Conviction Under IPC and Tamil Nadu Prevention of Women Harassment Act

Offences Charged: Section 376(2)(g) and 506(1) of Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 4 of Tamil Nadu Prevention of Women Harassment Act An appeal ...

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Supreme Court Overturns Conviction in 14-Year-Old Girl's Murder Due to Flawed Identification. Lack of Test Identification Parade (TIP) and unreliable witness testimony lead to the acquittal of the appellant after eight years in jail.

The appellant challenges the High Court of Madras's order upholding his conviction for the brutal murder of a 14-year-old girl, based largely on circu...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused in Homicide Case Based on Conspiracy and Exhortation Evidence. Municipal Councillor's Role in Attack Leading to Death Established Under Section 304 Part II Read with Section 120B Indian Penal Code, 1860, Despite Acquittal of Co-accused.

The case involved an appeal by the sixth accused, a Municipal Councillor, against his conviction for offenses including conspiracy and culpable homici...