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Bombay High Court Allows Concurrency of Sentences Under Section 427(2) CrPC for Prisoner Serving Life Imprisonment. Previous Sentence of Seven Years Directed to Run Concurrently with Life Sentence for Offence Committed Prior to First Conviction.

The petitioner, Kailas Shankar Navekar, was convicted in Sessions Case No. 100/2006 by the Additional Sessions Judge, Beed, for offences under Section...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Seeking Concurrency of Sentences Under Section 427(2) CrPC for Prisoner Convicted in Two Separate Trials. Court Directs State to Treat Previous Seven-Year Sentence as Concurrent with Subsequent Life Imprisonment and Recalculate Sentence for Premature Release.

The petitioner, Kailas Shankar Navekar, was convicted in Sessions Case No. 100/2006 by the Additional Sessions Judge, Beed for offences under Sections...

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Appeals for Bail in Nashik Conspiracy Case Dismissed, Prima Facie Evidence Upheld. Court rejects bail pleas citing serious charges of conspiracy to wage war against India and evidence tampering concerns.

Multiple appeals seeking bail under Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.) from a Special Sessions Case in Nashik. The appellants are ac...

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Supreme Court Modifies Sentence for Accused in Kidnapping and Murder Case Due to Unlawful Fixed Term Condition. Trial Court's Imposition of 30-Year Sentence Without Remission Held Beyond Jurisdiction Under Indian Penal Code, 1860, Following Precedent.

The Supreme Court addressed an appeal concerning the sentencing of two accused persons convicted for kidnapping for ransom and murder. The deceased, a...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitioner in Murder Conviction Appeal on Sentencing Propriety. Life imprisonment under Section 302 IPC inherently constitutes rigorous imprisonment for life, rendering separate specification unnecessary as per settled precedent.

The dispute arose from Special Leave Petitions filed by the petitioner challenging his conviction and life sentence under Section 302 IPC for murderin...