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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Murder Conviction"
Extra-Judicial Confession Weak Piece Of Evidence, Can Be Relied On If Proven To Be Voluntary, Truthful And Free Of Inducement: Supreme Court
'Prosecutor Has Duty To State, Accused And Court; They Are Not Representatives Of Any Party': Supreme Court
"Shabby Trial, Tainted Investigation" : Supreme Court Reverses Acquittal Of Former MP Prabhunath Singh In 1995 Double Murder Case
Gauhati High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction In 2009 Case As Post Mortem Report Not Proved Through 'Competent Person Of Medical Science'
Witchcraft Death: Chhattisgarh High Court Alters Conviction Of Man Accused Of Killing Aunt From Murder To Culpable Homicide
“Child Can Testify If He Gives Rational Answers”: Chhattisgarh High Court Upholds Murder Conviction Based On Child Witnesses' Testimonies
Mere Non-Recovery Of Weapon Can't Demolish Prosecution's Case: Allahabad HC Confirms Life Term Of Two In A 41 Year Old Murder Case
‘S. 313 CrPC Not Empty Formality, Not Putting Incriminating Material To Accused Seeking Explanation Causes Prejudice To Him’: Allahabad HC
'Wife Was Murdered Only Because She Strongly Protested Against Their Illicit Relation': Allahabad HC Upholds Conviction Of Husband, His Lover
'Trial Judge Shouldn't Be A Mute Spectator; Has Duty To Ask Crucial Questions' : Supreme Court While Setting Aside Conviction In Murder Case
Dying Declaration Can Be Sole Basis Of Conviction Only When It Is Consistent: Calcutta High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction
Calcutta High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction, Says Purported Confession To Police Official Not Admissible In Eyes Of Law
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