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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Sole Eyewitness Testimony and Lack of Corroboration. Conviction under Sections 302, 307 IPC and Section 30 Arms Act set aside as medical and ballistic evidence contradicted the eyewitness account.

The case involves two criminal appeals arising from a judgment dated 29.12.2006 passed by the Additional Sessions Judge, Satara in Sessions Case No.53...

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Gujarat High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder and Arms Act Violation in Land Dispute Shooting. Appellant-accused fired two rounds from a revolver at the deceased, causing death, and the court confirmed life imprisonment under Section 302 IPC and Section 25(1)(a) of the Arms Act, 1959.

The case arises from a land dispute that led to a fatal shooting. On 07.06.2012, the complainant and his son Nagjiji were at their agricultural field ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Murder Case Based on Eyewitness Testimony and Medical Evidence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC upheld despite absence of charring and recovery of bullet, as eyewitnesses consistently identified the appellant and medical evidence corroborated the cause of death.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by Prabhash Kumar Singh against his conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 for the m...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Convict in Murder Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence and Motive. Conviction under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC upheld as chain of circumstances including last seen evidence, motive, and forensic evidence proved guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of Sadayappan @ Ganesan (appellant) against his conviction under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC for the m...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction of Police Constable for Murder Under Section 302 IPC — Fatal Shooting with Service Rifle. Circumstantial Evidence Including Motive, Last Seen, and Forensic Links Sufficient to Sustain Conviction.

The appellant, Rameshwar Makode, a police constable, was convicted under Section 302 IPC for the murder of Israil Khan by firing his service rifle. Th...