Hostile & won over: Since there is a long gap between the Chief and cross-examination it appears that the witnesses were won over and confirmed the conviction
Murder case: Conviction: Nothing elicited in cross-examination regarding the presence of the eye-witnesses
Murder case: Acquittal: The witnesses are totally unbelievable as such they informed as if accused have climbed into the chaubara which has no gate through a ladder and caused fatal injuries to the deceased who was sleeping in the open space
Murder case: Acquittal: Though homicidal death is not disputed accused has successfully disproved the Extra-judicial confession through defence witness
Burden of Proof & Public Prosecutor: While explaining the principles of 106 IEA in criminal cases Hon’ble Supreme Court has addressed the Government to appoint skilled lawyers as Public Prosecutors instead of political considerations
Bigamy: Section 494 IPC: The bride has shown a fake divorce judgment to her husband amounts to cheating
Murder case: Sentence reduced: The doctor did not express an opinion that the single injury caused death in the ordinary course of nature
PC Act: FIR quash: High Court would not have entered into the observation that there is no direct evidence for the demand for bribe
Murder case: Since there is no premeditation to murder the deceased sentence reduced to exception 4 of section 300 IPC
Murder case: Reduction of sentence using the confession of the accused in favour of her
PMLA & PC Act: Prosecuting the person accused of an offence under Section 13(1)(e) of the PC Act as well as for an offence under Section 3 of PMLA would not amount to double jeopardy
Section 27 IEA: Mere exhibiting the disclosure statement to the IO is not sufficient but the IO must give description about the conversation while recording disclosure statements in evidence
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