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Madras High Court Allows Convict's Ordinary Leave for Fertility Treatment in Right to Procreation Case. Right to Procreation Recognized as Fundamental Right Under Article 21 of the Constitution of India, Rejection of Leave Based on Speculative Grounds Set Aside.

The petitioner, Jalani, is the wife of Muthumani, a life convict serving sentence at Central Prison, Madurai. The convict was convicted and sentenced ...

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Madras High Court Directs Consideration of Premature Release for 87-Year-Old Blind Convict on Medical Grounds — Keeping Him in Jail Serves No Justice. Court Orders Scrutiny of Application Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for Premature Release Based on Medical Condition and Old Age.

The petitioner, P.Pugalenthi, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking a direction to the respondents to consider ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Life Imprisonment for Murder Based on Eyewitness Testimony Despite Minor Contradictions. Common Intention Under Section 34 IPC Applied to Accused Who Caught Hold of Deceased, Facilitating Fatal Shot.

The case involves appeals by Balvir Singh, Bhav Singh, and Harnam Singh against the judgment of the Madhya Pradesh High Court affirming their convicti...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Convicts in Murder Case Under Section 302 IPC. High Court's affirmation of life imprisonment upheld based on eyewitness testimony and discovery of weapons, despite challenges to evidence reliability.

The appeal arose from a murder conviction where two appellants were convicted under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, a...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Murder Case — High Court Exceeded Jurisdiction by Conducting Mini Trial at Discharge Stage. Psychological Profiling Evidence Constitutes Sufficient Material to Frame Charges Under Section 302 IPC.

The case arises from FIR No. 46 of 2006 registered at Lonawala City Police Station for the murder of Manmohan Singh Sukhdev Singh Virdi, whose body wa...

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Bombay High Court Commutes Death Sentence to Life Imprisonment in Quadruple Murder Case Due to Lack of Aggravating Circumstances and Possibility of Reformation. Court Holds That the Case Does Not Fall Within the 'Rarest of Rare' Category Under Section 302 IPC.

The case involves the confirmation of a death sentence and an appeal against conviction. The accused, Gajanan Wasudeo Mali, Nandesh Gajanan Mali, and ...

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Bombay High Court Directs Production of Prison Punishment Records in Convict's Remission Case. Convict's Right to Access Documents for Forfeiture of Remission Upheld.

The petitioner, Mohd. Asif Mohd. Hanif, a convict under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, filed a Criminal Writ Petition before the Bombay High Co...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Conviction for Murder Based on Circumstantial Evidence and Motive. Conviction under Section 302 IPC read with Section 34 IPC confirmed as chain of circumstances complete and motive established.

The appellant, Vishal Ashok Kamble, was convicted by the Sessions Judge, Pune for the murder of one person under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC ...

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Kidnapping Case Falls Apart: Court Acquits Accused Due to Procedural Flaws and Insufficient Evidence. A detailed examination of a kidnapping case reveals significant investigation lapses, leading to the acquittal of the accused and raising concerns about the integrity of the prosecution.

A kidnapping case involving Sachin Garg and the subsequent legal proceedings. The key issues highlighted include procedural flaws, inconsistencies in ...