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High Court of Bombay at Aurangabad Upholds Conviction of Truck Driver in Rash Driving Death Case. Causal Link Between Negligent Driving and Death Established Under Section 304-A IPC.

The applicant, Mahendra Madhukar Jagdale, was the driver of a truck bearing registration No. MH-20-A-6964. On 16 June 2003 at about 3:00 p.m., the com...

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"Conviction Quashed: Rash Driving or Contributory Negligence?" A detailed judicial analysis questions evidence reliability and contributory negligence in a motor vehicle accident.

The Bombay High Court quashed the conviction and sentencing of Shivaji Santu Zanzad under Sections 279, 304(A), and 337 of the IPC for lack of conclus...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Lack of Proof of Homicidal Death and Unreliable Eyewitness. Conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside as prosecution failed to establish guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The case involves two criminal appeals arising from Sessions Case No.143 of 2006. The appellant, Sahebrao Lukdu Jadhav (original accused no.2), was co...

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Madras High Court Quashes Charge Sheet Against Accused in Rash Driving Case After Lok Adalat Settlement. Simple Injuries and Compensation Lead to Quashing of Criminal Proceedings Under Sections 279 and 337 IPC.

The petitioner, Subramanian, was the sole accused in S.T.C.No.1308 of 2023 before the Judicial Magistrate, Tenkasi, charged with offences under Sectio...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Revision Against Conviction for Rash Driving and Causing Death by Negligence — Confirms Concurrent Findings of Guilt Under Sections 279 and 304A IPC.

The revision petitioner, Kishor N, was convicted by the Metropolitan Magistrate Traffic Court IV, Bengaluru, in C.C.No.7848/2018 for offences under Se...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Revision Petition Against Conviction for Rash Driving and Causing Death by Negligence — Confirms Concurrent Findings of Guilt Under Sections 279 and 304A IPC.

The revision petitioner, Kishor N, was convicted by the Metropolitan Magistrate Traffic Court IV, Bengaluru, in C.C.No.7848/2018 dated 30.04.2022 for ...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Court Clerk for Criminal Breach of Trust and Forgery of Records. Property Clerk misappropriated muddemal property and amounts, and made false entries in registers, convicted under Sections 409, 466, 477 IPC.

The applicant, Kanhaiyalal Damahe, was a property clerk in the Court of Civil Judge Junior Division, Saoner, from 1.6.2001 to 31.5.2005. During his te...

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Supreme Court Acquits Conductor in Bus Accident Case Under Section 308 IPC — No Intent to Cause Death or Grievous Hurt Established. Ringing Bell Without Checking Passenger Boarding Does Not Amount to Attempt to Commit Culpable Homicide.

The Supreme Court considered an appeal against the conviction of Abdul Ansar, a bus conductor, under Section 308 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for an...

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High Court of Bombay at Nagpur Bench Acquits Accused in Rash Driving Case Due to Lack of Evidence of Rashness or Negligence. Conviction under Sections 279 and 304A IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove that the bus driver was driving rashly or negligently at the time of accident.

The case pertains to a criminal revision application filed by Deepak s/o Motiramji Bhoge, a driver employed with M.S.R.T.C., challenging his convictio...