The Sentence Can Be Suspended under Section 389 CrPC, in Appeal Only If Convict Has Fair Chances of Acquittal. Also observations are made that the Appellate Court should not re-appreciate the evidence at the stage of Section 389… Read more »
The Evidence of Injured witness has greater evidentiary value, their statements can't be discarded lightly. Also the Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed that, Suggestions made to the witness by the defence counsel and the reply to such suggestions… Read more »
It was held that, there is no need for identification parade where the witnesses already knew who the assailants were. Test identification parade is not a sine qua non in every case, that is, if the facts and… Read more »
Solitary witness - conviction is valid - Need not insist on corroboration by other witnesses - single witness if found to be trustworthy, it can be appreciated - Interested Witness - Explained. Read more »
The Court reaffirmed that the mere fact that a witness is related to the deceased should not be the sole reason for rejecting their testimony. Instead, the evidence should be assessed for its trustworthiness and credibility. If found… Read more »
Evidence Law - Appreciation of Testimony - Minor contradictions in the testimony, while appreciating the evidence in criminal trial -contradictions in material particulars and not minor contradictions can be a ground to discredit the testimony of the witnesses. Read more »
Section 18A - SC/ST Act, 1989 - Constitutional Validity - The Apex Court, observed that provisions of Section 438 Cr.PC shall not apply to the cases under Act. However, if the complaint does not make out a prima… Read more »
The court discusses the distinction between section 34 and 149 of IPC. Common object does not necessarily require proof of a prior meeting of minds or pre-consort, whereas common intention suggests activity in concert and presupposes the existence… Read more »
The court observed that, by submitting an application under section 9 of the Hindu Marriage Act for the restoration of conjugal rights within the same roof, a spouse cannot claim that they would force another person to cohabit… Read more »
The court observed that, it is a common misperception that a person facing a life sentence has an unassailable right to be released after serving 14 or 20 years in jail. No such right exists for the prisoner.… Read more »
