“Judicial Deliberations on Surrender, Delay, and Restoration: A Fair Consideration of Special Leave Petition in Light of Article 21”

“Judicial Deliberations on Surrender, Delay, and Restoration: A Fair Consideration of Special Leave Petition in Light of Article 21”

The case involves a Special Leave Petition challenging the conviction of petitioners Sanjit Saha and Anil Saha under Section 376(2)(g) of the Indian Penal Code, with a 10-year imprisonment sentence and a fine. An application for exemption from surrendering was rejected on 01.03.2019, giving six weeks for surrender. On 24.02.2020, Read more

“Judicial Review: Acquittal in the 1996 Murder Case – Presumption of Innocence, Evidentiary Scrutiny, and Appellate Dismissal”

“Judicial Review: Acquittal in the 1996 Murder Case – Presumption of Innocence, Evidentiary Scrutiny, and Appellate Dismissal”

The case revolves around an incident that occurred on March 6, 1996, where five individuals were accused of committing murder, leading to their prosecution under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The high Court initially acquitted the accused, prompting two appeals – one filed by the deceased’s son Read more

“Legal Precedent Emphasizing the Crucial Role of Evidence: Nullification of Sale Deed in Purushottam Bagh Cooperative Housing Society vs. Krishna Pal Singh’s Successors”

“Legal Precedent Emphasizing the Crucial Role of Evidence: Nullification of Sale Deed in Purushottam Bagh Cooperative Housing Society vs. Krishna Pal Singh’s Successors”

The case revolves around a residential society, Purushottam Bagh (residential) Sahkari Awas Samiti Ltd., in Agra, formed under the U.P. Cooperative Societies Act, 1965. In 1983, a plot was allotted to Krishna Pal Singh based on an affidavit stating he had no property in the society’s operational area. After 26 Read more

When an Appellate Court deals with an appeal against an order of acquittal, it is no doubt true that the Appellate Court has to re-appreciate the evidence of the prosecution witnesses- Supreme court.

When an Appellate Court deals with an appeal against an order of acquittal, it is no doubt true that the Appellate Court has to re-appreciate the evidence of the prosecution witnesses- Supreme court.

In a significant development, the High Court has upheld the acquittal of  five accused individuals involved in a murder case dating back to March  6, 1996. The incident revolved around the murder of Siddhnath Patel,  leading to legal proceedings against the accused under Section 302 of  the Indian Penal Code, Read more

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