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Bombay High Court Dismisses State's Appeal Against Acquittal in Kidnapping Case Due to Unreliable Evidence. Court held that the prosecution failed to prove the offence of kidnapping for ransom under Section 364-A IPC beyond reasonable doubt.

The State of Maharashtra filed an appeal against the acquittal of five respondents (original accused) for offences under Sections 363 and 364-A read w...

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Supreme Court Partly Allows Appeal in NDPS Act Case, Modifying Sentence on Double Punishment Grounds. Separate sentences for offences under Sections 20 and 25/29 from same transaction held impermissible, and fine cannot be cumulative when sentences run concurrently under Section 53 IPC.

The appeal arose from a conviction under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. The appellant and a co-accused were intercepted dur...

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Supreme Court Confirms Death Sentence for Rape and Murder of 7½-Year-Old Mentally Challenged Girl. Circumstantial Evidence Including Last Seen, Recovery, and Medical Reports Established Guilt Beyond Doubt; Aggravating Factors Outweighed Mitigating Factors.

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals of Manoj Pratap Singh, upholding his conviction and death sentence for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of a 7...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Life Imprisonment for Husband in Murder Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction under Section 302 IPC for killing wife by strangulation and setting her on fire, relying on last seen theory, motive, and recovery of incriminating articles.

The appellant, Harish Ramesh Pulekar, was convicted by the I/c Adhoc District Judge-I, Thane in Sessions Case No.382 of 2006 for the murder of his wif...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Against Police Misconduct and Unlawful Detention — Violation of Article 21 and 22(1) of Constitution of India. Police Officers Abused and Detained Petitioner Without Authority, Court Orders Inquiry and Action.

The petitioner, Shri Kadar Sattar Solanki, filed a Criminal Writ Petition before the Bombay High Court alleging illegal detention and abuse by police ...