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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Electrocution Death Case Due to Lack of Evidence of Knowledge. Conviction under Section 304II IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove that accused knew the fencing was likely to cause death.

The case arises from a criminal revision application filed by Ramesh Bagaitkar and Subhash Patil against their conviction under Section 304II of the I...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Murder Conviction Under Section 302 IPC — Conviction Based on Testimony of Eye-Witnesses and Medical Evidence

The appellant, Deepak Ramchandra Chavan, was convicted by the 5th AdHoc Additional Sessions Judge, Greater Mumbai, in Sessions Case No.796 of 2008 for...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder Under Section 302 IPC — Stone Dropped on Head Constitutes Murder. Accused's Act of Dropping a Big Stone on Deceased's Head Held to be Intended to Cause Death, Not Culpable Homicide Not Amounting to Murder.

The appellant, Pankaj @ Pintu Rajendra Marve, was convicted by the learned Extra Joint Adhoc Additional Sessions Judge, Wardha in Sessions Trial No.14...

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Bombay High Court Alters Conviction from Murder to Culpable Homicide in Sudden Quarrel Stabbing Case. Single Knife Blow During Intervention Without Premeditation Falls Under Section 304-II IPC, Not Section 302 IPC.

The appellant, Rushi Domaji Uike, was convicted by the 3rd Ad hoc Additional Sessions Judge, Nagpur in Sessions Trial No.13/2003 for the offence punis...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Culpable Homicide and House Trespass in Fatal Assault Case. Appellant convicted under Sections 304-II and 452 IPC for causing death by kicking a heart patient after entering his house without permission.

The appellant, Amar Singh Rathod, was convicted by the 2nd Additional Sessions Judge, Nagpur, for offences under Sections 304-II and 452 of the Indian...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction Under Section 304-II IPC for Culpable Homicide Not Amounting to Murder in Land Dispute Assault Case. State's Appeal Against Acquittal Under Section 302 IPC Dismissed as Evidence Does Not Establish Intent to Cause Death.

The case involves two appeals arising from a Sessions Trial. The State appealed against the acquittal of six accused under Section 302 IPC, while thre...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Imprisonment for Three Accused in Murder Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence and Motive. Conviction under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC confirmed as prosecution established chain of circumstances leading to guilt.

The appellants, original accused nos.1, 2, and 3, challenged their conviction under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC for the murder of Dashrath Bu...

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Bombay High Court Alters Conviction from Murder to Culpable Homicide in Wife's Death — Reduces Sentence to Six Years. Circumstantial Evidence of Axe Recovery and Blood Stains Insufficient to Prove Intent for Murder Under Section 302 IPC, but Establishes Knowledge Under Section 304 Part II IPC.

The appellant, Mahendra Tularam Deshmukh, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Gondia, for the murder of his wife Nirmala Deshmukh under Se...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused of Murder, Convicts for Culpable Homicide Not Amounting to Murder and Hurt by Dangerous Weapons — Single blow on head during land dispute not intended to cause death, conviction under Section 302 IPC set aside.

The appellant, Shrawan Dagdu Pawar, was convicted by the Sessions Court for the murder of Ravindra alias Bhausaheb Shridhar Dhumal under Section 302 I...