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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder of Wife Based on Dying Declaration in Dowry Demand Dispute. Dying Declaration Found Reliable Despite Acquittal Under Section 304B IPC for Dowry Death.

The appellant, Ajay Deogade, was charged with the murder of his wife Vishakha, whom he married on 19 March 2004. On 18 April 2004, a quarrel ensued ov...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Appellant for Murder Based on Dying Declaration in Bride Burning Case. Dying declaration found credible and corroborated by medical evidence and circumstances, leading to confirmation of life sentence under Section 302 IPC.

The appellant, Syed Jabbar, was convicted under Section 302 IPC for the murder of his sister-in-law, Taherabe, by setting her on fire on 10 October 19...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Husband in Bride Burning Case — Dying Declarations Found Credible and Consistent. Conviction under Section 302 IPC based on two consistent dying declarations recorded by police and tehsildar, where deceased named appellant as perpetrator of kerosene burning.

The appellant, Dilip Janaba Kamble, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) for the murder of his wife, Kalpana, by pouri...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder Based on Dying Declarations in Bride Burning Case. Two consistent dying declarations naming the appellant as the perpetrator were found reliable and sufficient to sustain conviction under Section 302 IPC.

The appellant, Shekhar @ Shankar Hanmant Hosmani, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for the murder of Shobha, a sex worker, by ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Mother-in-law and Brother-in-law for Bride Burning Based on Consistent Dying Declarations. Multiple dying declarations found reliable and sufficient to establish guilt under Section 302 IPC for murder by pouring kerosene and setting on fire.

The case involves an appeal against the conviction of Smt Pushpabai Marotrao Paraskar (appellant no. 1) and Narendra Marotrao Paraskar (appellant no. ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder of Wife by Husband in Bride Burning Case. Dying Declaration Found Reliable and Corroborated by Medical Evidence Under Section 302 IPC.

The appellant, Dadarao Shankar Baghav, was convicted by the IV Additional Sessions Judge, Pandharpur, for the murder of his wife Varsharani under Sect...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses State's Appeal Against Acquittal of Husband in Dowry Death Case. Prosecution Failed to Prove Demand of Dowry 'Soon Before Death' or Cruelty Under Sections 498A, 304B, 306 IPC.

The State of Maharashtra appealed against the acquittal of Chandrakant Dagdu Sherkhane (respondent) by the Additional Sessions Judge, Solapur, for off...