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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Drug Overdose Murder Case Due to Lack of Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC read with Section 120B IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove chain of circumstances beyond reasonable doubt.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by Chandru @ Chandrasekaran and Siva @ Sivaprakash against their conviction under Section 302 IPC read wit...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in Circumstantial Evidence Case Based on Last Seen Theory and Forensic Link. The Court held that the last seen evidence and forensic link between the recovered revolver and the fatal bullet established guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of Sukhpal Singh against his conviction under Section 302 IPC for murder. The case was based on circumstantial ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Former Employee's Writ Petition Seeking CBI Investigation Against Company — No Fundamental Right Violation. Contractual Disputes Cannot Be Agitated Under Article 32; Suppression of Pending Civil Suits Leads to Dismissal.

The petitioner, a former CEO of Respondent No.12 Company, filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution seeking a writ of mandamus direct...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Extra-Judicial Confession. Detailed confession recorded by Tahsildar found suspicious and insufficient for conviction under Section 302 IPC.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Chakarai @ Chakaravarthi (Accused No.1) against his conviction under Section 302 IPC and life imprisonment. Th...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Accused Under Section 304 Part I for Causing Deaths in Property Dispute — High Court's Reversal of Acquittal Upheld as Evidence of Injured Witnesses Was Credible and Unexplained Injuries on Accused Did Not Discredit Prosecution Case

The case arises from a property dispute between two families in Nallappanahalli village, Karnataka. On 15 March 1995, during a survey of houses, a ver...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Circumstantial Evidence and Weak Motive. Conviction based on last seen circumstance, motive, and recovery of knives fails as prosecution evidence is found unreliable and procedure improper.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Malaichamy and another (Accused Nos. 1 and 2) against their conviction for the murder of Harish Kumar, son of ...