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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Criminal Appeal"
Delhi High Court Upholds Life Sentence Of Three Men Who Raped Minor In 2011, Rejects Prayer For Remission
'He Was Kind Enough To Leave Rape Victim Alive' Remark Was Inadvertent Mistake: Madhya Pradesh High Court, Modifies Judgment After Criticism
When Substantial Evidence Is Lacking To Connect Accused With Crime, Other Corroborative Evidence Loses Significance: Gujarat High Court
Bombay High Court Decides Man's Appeal A Year After He Completed Punishment Of 10 Yrs Imprisonment, Reduces Sentence
Inadequate Sentence Cannot Be Imposed Merely Because Long Period Has Lapsed By The Time Criminal Appeal Is Decided: Supreme Court
Allahabad High Court Grants Bail To A Murder-Convict In Jail For 17 Years In View Of SC's Order In 'Saudan Singh' Case
Allahabad High Court Grants Bail To Murder-Convict In Jail For Over 16 Yrs In View Of SC's Order In 'Saudan Singh' Case
Leave To Criminal Appeal Not Automatic, Can Only Be Granted After Application Of Mind: Kerala High Court
Criminal Appeal Can't Be Dismissed On The Ground Of 'Not Pressed': Allahabad High Court
Appeal U/S 14A SC/ST Act And Not Revision Would Lie Against Order Of Framing Of Charges: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Version Of "Sterling Witness" Should Be Unassailable: Gauhati High Court
'Should Be Like Telling A Story To Us' : Supreme Court Guides Young Lawyer How To Argue Criminal Appeal; Grants Acquittal
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