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Supreme Court Acquits Wadla Bheemaraidu in 2024: Failure of Prosecution to Prove Circumstantial Evidence. A case dismantled by lack of evidence, procedural lapses, and unproven circumstantial links.

The Supreme Court of India, overturned the appellant’s conviction for charges under Sections 302, 364, 384, and 201 of the IPC. The Court found crit...

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Acquittal in Brutal Murder Case: Supreme Court Quashes Convictions in Lack of Legally Admissible Evidence. When suspicions fail legal scrutiny, justice demands proof beyond doubt.

The Supreme Court of India overturned the life imprisonment conviction of the appellants for a brutal murder, citing a lack of legally admissible evi...

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High Court Upholds Denial of Bail to Accused in Explosives and Murder Case. Case highlights a meticulous investigation into conspiracy, evidence manipulation, and murder of Mansukh Hiran.

The Bombay High Court dismissed the bail application of Senior Police Inspector Sunil Dharma Mane, accused under the National Investigation Agency Act...

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"High Court Confirms Conviction of Son-in-law for Heinous Act Against Mother-in-law" "Justice for the Vulnerable, Upholding Sanctity of Relations."

Conviction and Sentencing Offences: Section 366 IPC (Kidnapping) Section 376(2)(f) IPC (Rape on a woman incapable of giving consent due to auth...

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Supreme Court Restores Trial Court's Acquittal after Witnesses' Non-appearance and Rejects Mandatory Pre-Cross Examination Decision under Section 319 CrPC. SC upholds Trial Court's discretion in rejecting Section 319 CrPC application, setting aside the Calcutta High Court order.

The Supreme Court held that there is no mandatory requirement to decide an application under Section 319 CrPC before cross-examining prosecution witne...

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Supreme Court Partially Commutes Death Sentence in Gruesome Honor Killing Case. Appellant's death penalty reduced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment without remission in a case involving the murder of his pregnant daughter.

The Supreme Court reviewed the death sentence awarded to the appellant, who was convicted of murdering his pregnant daughter in an apparent honor kill...

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Supreme Court Acquits All Accused in Neelam Abduction and Murder Case. Convictions Overturned Due to Doubts on Evidence and Witness Reliability.

The Supreme Court has acquitted seven accused individuals who were earlier convicted of abducting and murdering Neelam on August 30, 1985. The Court f...

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Supreme Court Acquits All Seven Accused in 1985 Simaltalla Murder Case. Lack of credible evidence, inconsistencies in witness testimonies, and failure to establish residence lead to acquittal of all accused.

The Supreme Court acquitted all seven accused in the murder of Neelam, which took place in 1985 in Simaltalla, Bihar. The Trial Court had convicted f...

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Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe into Fraudulent Legal Proceedings Filed Without Consent. Justice System Misused: False Petitions Filed in Bhagwan Singh's Name to Frame Key Witness in Nitish Katara Case

The case Bhagwan Singh vs. State of U.P. & Ors. (2024) involves fraudulent filing of Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) in the name of the appellant, ...

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Acquittal in POCSO Case: Court Cites Doubts in Evidence and Delayed FIR. Bombay High Court’s Nagpur Bench quashes 20-year conviction, citing inconsistencies, delayed report, and lack of corroborative evidence.

The appellant was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Akola, for sexual offences under the POCSO Act and Indian Penal Code (IPC), including Se...