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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in Bomb Murder Case — Dying Declaration and Consistent Eyewitness Testimony Override Acquittal. Section 304 Part I IPC read with Section 149 IPC applied as common intention to cause death by bomb explosion established.

The case arises from an incident on 25th March 1981 at Belilious Road, Howrah, where a group of 14-15 persons assaulted Sarban Singh and later threw b...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 304 Part I IPC in Murder Case — State's Appeal for Upgrade to Section 302 IPC Dismissed. Court finds no common intention to murder, only individual acts causing death.

The case involves three appeals arising from a common charge-sheet where 28 accused were tried for offences under Sections 302, 307, 323, 147, 148 and...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Culpable Homicide Case Due to Lack of Evidence of Knowledge. Single Stick Blow Not Sufficient to Prove Knowledge of Likely Death Under Section 304 Part I IPC.

The appellant, Bandu @ Bandya Mahendra @ Rashid Pathan, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Nashik, in Sessions Case No.305 of 2014 for th...

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High Court of Bombay at Nagpur Bench Upholds Conviction of Appellant Under Section 304 Part I IPC for Culpable Homicide Not Amounting to Murder. Appellant convicted for causing death by knife injury, also convicted under Section 324 IPC for causing hurt by dangerous weapon.

The appellant, Shaikh Harun s/o Shaikh Hasan, along with his two brothers Shaikh Hussain and Shaikh Rafiq, were charged for offences punishable under ...

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Bombay High Court at Goa Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Lack of Intent and Sudden Provocation. Conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside as the act was committed in the heat of passion upon sudden quarrel, reducing culpable homicide to culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The appellant, Sainath Naik, was convicted under Section 302 IPC by the Sessions Court for the murder of his elder brother, Namdev Naik, and sentenced...