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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice Ananda Sen"
S.60 Indian Evidence Act | Person Who Has Seen Or Heard A Fact Can Be Said To Provide Direct Evidence: Jharkhand High Court
Quality Of Evidence And Not Number Of Witnesses Determine Credibility: Jharkhand High Court Upholds Conviction In Witchcraft-Related Murder
Jharkhand HC Commutes Death Sentence Of Constable Who Opened Fire On Milk Supplier For Demanding Dues, Says S.27 Arms Act Not Attracted
Confession Made By An Accused Before Panchayat Qualifies As Extra-Judicial Confession: Jharkhand High Court
'Contradictory Versions And Sketchy Evidence': Jharkhand HC Overturns Death Sentence Of Man Convicted For Murder Of Pregnant Wife, Infant
Family Members Are Natural Witnesses, Cannot Be Deemed To Be 'Interested' Parties Due To Relation With Victim: Jharkhand High Court
Victimology Not Just About Compensation, But Proportionate Punishment: Jharkhand High Court Confirms Death Sentence In Brutal Rape & Murder Case
Rape Victim Testimony Not Vitiated By Mere Lack Of Medical Evidence But Courts Must Be On Guard Against False Implication Of Accused: Jharkhand HC
'Unshaken Testimony': Jharkhand High Court Confirms Murder Conviction Despite Trial Court Not Questioning 11-Yr-Old Witness' Competency
Approaching HC Under Article 226 To Report Cognizable Offence Is Not Appropriate Remedy, Petitioner Must First Register FIR Or File Complaint: Jharkhand HC
To Attract Applicability Of Section 324 IPC, Voluntary Hurt Must Be Caused By 'Dangerous' Instrument Which Can Cause Death: Jharkhand High Court
When Eyewitness Testimony Is Credible, Proving Motive Behind Offense Is Not Necessary: Jharkhand High Court
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