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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction for Murder Based on Dying Declaration. Dying declaration found reliable despite burn injuries to accused and sons, and motive established through illicit relationship and ill-treatment.

The appellant, Bhagwan, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 for the murder of his wife by pouring kerosene and setting her ...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Lack of Credible Evidence and Inconsistencies in Prosecution Case. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Circumstantial Evidence Fails to Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Hanumantharayappa, was convicted by the IV Additional District and Sessions Judge, Madhugiri, in Sessions Case No. 81/2013 for the offe...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder of Wife Based on Dying Declaration in Dowry Demand Dispute. Dying Declaration Found Reliable Despite Acquittal Under Section 304B IPC for Dowry Death.

The appellant, Ajay Deogade, was charged with the murder of his wife Vishakha, whom he married on 19 March 2004. On 18 April 2004, a quarrel ensued ov...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Evidence and Absence of Public Witness. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Circumstantial Evidence Fails to Establish Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Prasada Sudhakar Kulkarni, was convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) for the murder of the victim. The prose...

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High Court of Bombay at Goa Acquits Appellant in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declaration. Conviction under Section 302 IPC Set Aside as Dying Declaration Suffered from Material Inconsistencies and Was Not Supported by Medical Evidence.

The appellant, Fatima C. Fernandes, was convicted by the Sessions Court for the murder of her mother-in-law, Angelina Fernandes, by setting her ablaze...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Inconsistent Dying Declarations. Conviction under Sections 302 and 498A IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Guilt Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The appellant, Suresh Vishwanath Jadhav, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Pune for the murder of his wife Sangita under Section 302 IPC...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declarations. Conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside as dying declarations were inconsistent and lacked corroboration.

The appellant, Lahu Govind Shingare, was convicted by the IVth Adhoc Additional Sessions Judge, Sewri, Mumbai in Sessions Case No.273 of 2004 for the ...