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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 302 IPC"
Death By Accidental Firing : Supreme Court Converts Conviction Of Cop From Section 302 To Section 304A IPC
Kerala High Court Grants Interim Bail To Murder Accused To Visit His Ailing Mother
Man Lured By Job Offer During Covid Robbed And Killed: Bombay High Court Grants Bail To Accused After Police Fails To Prove Recovery
Punjab & Haryana High Court Acquits Four In Double Murder Case
‘Courts Below Failed To Properly Evaluate Evidence’: Supreme Court Acquits Two Convicts In 22 Year Old Murder Case
'Benefit Of Doubt': Gauhati High Court Acquits Man Accused Of Strangulating His Minor Son In 2012
Delhi High Court Upholds Conviction, Life Sentence Of Man Accused Of Murdering 2-Year-Old Girl In 2016
Supreme Court Orders Release Of Daughter Suffering From Mental Illness [Video]
Calcutta High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction, Says Purported Confession To Police Official Not Admissible In Eyes Of Law
[Unlawful Assembly] Section 149 IPC Will Be Attracted If Five Or More Persons Specifically Named In FIR Are Facing Trial Separately : Supreme Court
If Life Imprisonment Is Imposed On Murder Convict, Term Sentence For Other Offences Runs Concurrently: Karnataka High Court
'It's Quality & Not Quantity Of Witnesses Which Matters' : Supreme Court Relies On Solitary Eyewitness Testimony To Affirm Sentence
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