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Gujarat High Court Upholds Acquittal in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Testimony and Lack of Corroboration. Enmity as Motive Insufficient Without Credible Evidence Under Sections 302, 114, 323 IPC and Section 135 Bombay Police Act.

The State of Gujarat appealed against the acquittal of the respondents (Damabhai Jibhai Gohil and others) by the Additional Sessions Judge, Godhra, in...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Father in Murder Case — Axe Blow on Head Constitutes Murder Under Section 302 IPC. Single Blow on Vital Part with Deadly Weapon After Fetching Axe Indicates Intention to Cause Death, Exception 4 to Section 300 IPC Not Applicable.

The appellant, Mitaram s/o Tohidas Vaidya, was convicted by the Sessions Judge, Gondia, for the murder of his son Anmol under Section 302 of the India...

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Supreme Court Upholds Life Imprisonment for Appellant in Murder and Robbery Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence. Recovery of Stolen Property and Weapon from Accused, Coupled with Conspiracy Evidence, Completed Chain of Circumstances.

The appellant, Sonu @ Sunil, along with four others, was tried for the murder of Bharosilal and robbery of gold and silver jewellery and two mobile ph...

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Bombay High Court Commutes Death Sentence to Life Imprisonment in Quadruple Murder Case Due to Lack of Aggravating Circumstances and Possibility of Reformation. Court Holds That the Case Does Not Fall Within the 'Rarest of Rare' Category Under Section 302 IPC.

The case involves the confirmation of a death sentence and an appeal against conviction. The accused, Gajanan Wasudeo Mali, Nandesh Gajanan Mali, and ...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court Acquittal in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Hostile Witness. Material Contradictions Between Ocular and Medical Evidence Justify Benefit of Doubt Under Sections 147, 148, 149, 302 IPC.

The case arises from an incident on 22.08.1992 when the deceased, Singhara Singh, was driving a tractor with his son (PW1), wife, and maternal uncle (...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Culpable Homicide Case Due to Lack of Intent and Benefit of Doubt. Conviction under Section 304 Part-II IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove knowledge that act was likely to cause death.

The case involves two criminal appeals arising from Sessions Trial No.65 of 1997. Criminal Appeal No.284 of 1997 was filed by the accused Gautam Urkud...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Robbery and Grievous Hurt with Deadly Weapon in Beedi Shop Incident. Appellant's conviction under Sections 394 and 397 IPC confirmed based on credible eyewitness testimony and medical evidence.

The appellant, Rajan Ramchandra Haldankar, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge for Greater Bombay in Sessions Case No.638 of 1996 for offen...