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Bombay High Court Acquits Husband in Dowry Death Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declarations and Lack of Evidence. Conviction under Sections 498-A and 306 IPC Set Aside as Dying Declarations Were Undated, Not Read Over, and Recorded in Marathi While Deceased Knew Only Urdu.

The appellant, Mohammad Ejaz, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Aurangabad, for offences under Sections 498-A (cruelty by husband) and 3...

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Conviction Upheld: Court Confirms Guilt in Usha Murder Case. Detailed analysis of incriminating evidence leads to dismissal of appeal and cancellation of bail for accused

Appeal against Conviction under Section 302 IPC - Delhi High Court Legal Provisions: Section 299 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and Section...

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Supreme Court Restores Conviction in Murder Case Based on Eyewitness Testimony. High Court's Acquittal Set Aside as Perverse for Doubting Credible Witnesses and Overemphasizing Investigation Lapses Under Sections 302 and 120B IPC.

The Supreme Court of India heard appeals against the judgment of the Allahabad High Court, which had reversed the conviction of three accused under Se...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Wife for Murder of Husband Based on Circumstantial Evidence. Strained Relations, Prior Threats, and Medical Evidence of Strangulation Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt Under Section 302 IPC.

The appellant, Smt. Gargi, was convicted under Section 302 IPC for the murder of her husband, Tirloki Nath, by strangulation. The prosecution case was...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Wife for Murder of Husband Based on Circumstantial Evidence. Strained Relations, Prior Threats, and Medical Evidence of Strangulation Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt Under Section 302 IPC.

The appellant, Smt. Gargi, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 for the murder of her husband, Tirloki Nath, by strangulatio...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Lack of Credible Evidence and Unreliable Witnesses. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The case pertains to the murder of Uttam Narnaware, for which the appellants, Sheikh Ahmed Munshi Sheikh (accused No.2) and Suman @ Sushila Radhelal @...