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High Court allowed State's Appeal, Reversal of Acquittal of Four Accused in Triple Murder and Robbery Case -- Sufficient Evidence, No Procedural Lapses Acquittal set aside

The State of Karnataka appealed against the acquittal of four accused persons by the trial court in a triple murder case -- The prosecution alleged th...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Anticipatory Bail in Murder Case Due to Absconding Accused and Proclaimed Offender Status -- High Court's Direction for Surrender and Regular Bail Deemed Illegal Under CrPC and IPC

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal by the original complainant against the High Court's order granting anticipatory bail to the accused in a murder c...

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Supreme Court upheld the summoning of additional accused post-trial conclusion, emphasizing the High Court’s revisional powers and the necessity of fresh trials to ensure justice.

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 — Section 319 — Summoning of Additional Accused Post-Trial Conclusion Held Valid — Reiteration of Revi...

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Supreme Court Set Aside Conviction Under Sections 120B and 411 IPC — Ordered Return of Seized Gold Bars to Appellant. Acquittal of Co-Accused Upheld — Failure to Prove Seized Gold Was Stolen Property — Reasonable Doubt Favored Accused

Constitution of India (COI) — Article 21 — Right to Fair Trial — Burden of Proof on Prosecution — Chain of Circumstances Must Be Complete. In...

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Supreme Court Reinstates Conviction in Wife’s Murder Case, Overturns High Court’s Acquittal. Tagline Child Witness’s Testimony Deemed Reliable; Circumstantial Evidence and Accused’s Silence Under Section 106 of Evidence Act Seal Conviction

Child Witness : Competency, Tutoring, Corroboration-The Supreme Court held that the testimony of a child witness is admissible if the child is c...

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Supreme Court Acquitted the Appellant Convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 Due to Unreliable Circumstantial Evidence and Procedural Lapses by the Trial Court.

Conviction Quashed – Appellant Acquitted – Lack of Proof of Last Seen Together – Omissions in Testimonies – Procedural Errors in Contradicting...

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A Reference on the Scope of Default Bail under Section 167(2) CrPC" "Examining the interplay between the right to default bail and procedural safeguards for personal liberty under Article 21."

The Bombay High Court resolves conflicting views on whether the right to default bail under Section 167(2) CrPC applies to an accused arrested post-fi...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Appellant in UAPA Case, Citing Lack of Prima Facie Evidence. Court Highlights Prosecution’s Flawed Charge Sheet and Upholds "Bail as Rule, Jail as Exception" Principle

The prosecution failed to establish prima facie evidence linking the appellant to offences under UAPA or IPC. Distortion of Witness Statement: Pr...

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Supreme Court Intervenes in Decades-Old Double Murder Case Delayed by Political Influence. High Court Directed to Expedite Proceedings and Reevaluate Withdrawal of Prosecution for Politically Influential Accused

This legal case highlighting issues of delay and political influence in the judicial process. The case involves the prolonged trial of multiple accuse...

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Bail Granted: Applicant under Sections 302, 120B and 34 of the Indian Penal Code.

Applicant facing charges under IPC and Arms Act, sought bail under Section 439 of CrPC. The case involves allegations stemming from a murder conspirac...