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Single Stab Injury--There was history of matrimonial dispute between both the parties--Conviction under S.304 Part IIIPC upheld--Sentence modified to the period already undergone..
Supreme Court
Prosecution failed to prove that the appellant-husband was last seen together with the deceased-wife--Thus, Section 106 of the Evidence Act cannot be invoked to shift the burden on the appel..
Death of sole eye witness during pendency of Trial before recording of his testimony--Acquittal..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
‘Ruqa’ sent for registration of FIR cannot be treated as intimation to the superior officer--Acquittal..
Charges were framed under S.302, S.307, S.323 and S.34 IPC--Petitioner is attributed with injuries to the injured and not to the deceased--Bail granted..
When plea of misuse of cheque by filling up the body of the same is raised then opportunity to rebut the same should be given even though there is presumption of cheque being duly issued..
Death was caused by firearm injuries--Eye witness admitted that the deceased had already died when he reached the scene of the offence--Thus, a serious doubt in created whether the sole eye ..
Anticipatory Bail--Allegations that appellants used to insult the victim in the name of her caste by hurling abuses--No allegation in the FIR that the victim was insulted at some place withi..
Sudden Fight--Previous enmity among deceased and appellant--Both the accused persons have received injuries in the incident--As such, the possibility of a scuffle between the two groups cann..
Statements simply denying the facts or giving inaccurate statements to counter what as stated by opposite party in their affidavit--No offence under S.193 IPC is made out...
Issuance of a non- bailable warrant, at the first instance, shall be avoided...
An agreement was signed and cheque was issued by the accused--Accused had put his signature on the agreement drawn on a white paper and not on a stamp paper--Acquittal..
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