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SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 106 -- Murder of 5 years old daughter by her own mother - Prosecution evidence categorically established that deceased was last seen alive with accused only - Accused required to explain circumstances leading to demise of deceased - However, accused failed to explain the same and upon her failure burden u/s..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304 -- Nature of offence - Mere fact that there was quarrel between mother-in-law/PW1 and accused in the morning of date of incident, because accused wanted to go to her place of her father, it cannot be said that such a quarrel would make a case of grave and sudden provocation to commit the murder of deceased - Case cannot be brought..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 106 -- Murder - Burden of proof - If accused does not throw any light upon facts which are proved to be within his special knowledge, such failure on part of accused may be used against accused as it may provide an additional link in chain of circumstances required to be proved against him...........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 106 -- Murder - Burden of proof - When last seen theory is proved coupled with other circumstances such as time when deceased was last seen with accused, and recovery of corpse being in very close proximity of time, accused does owe explanation u/s 106 of Evidence Act with regard to circumstances under..........

GAUHATI HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32 -- Murder - Dying declaration - Accused had set deceased on fire and deceased died due to burn injuries suffered by her - Dying declaration of deceased was voluntary and truthful and is corroborated by PWs - No evidence has been adduced which is inconsistent with dying declaration - Conviction upheld...........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 149 -- Murder of four persons of family - Testimony of PW1 - Two daughters of deceased `V' having seen assailants murdering their family members and also causing injury to one of them i.e PW1 - Injuries to PW1 have not been challenged - She fully supported prosecution case as narrated by her in her statement u/s 161 Cr.P.C - Even..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 149 -- Murder of four persons of family - Pressing of dog squad into service - Dog squad had been pressed into service as per FIR since names of assailants were not known - Even, at the time when PW1 was admitted to hospital, names of assailants had not been disclosed deliberately and for justifiable reasons - Daughters of deceased `V'..........

ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 439, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 498A, 323, Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, Section 3, 4 -- Bail - Murder - Two dying declarations - Contents of both the dying declarations are same - Nothing on record to suggest that police or treating doctors had any animosity with accused - Victim was a young lady who succumbed to burn..........

ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 364, 201 -- Double murder case - Circumstantial evidence - Motive - Bald allegation made by prosecution that sum of Rs.80,000 was taken by two deceased from `B' who was owner of shop where accused was working - However, said amount was not payable or due from accused - No evidence is led by prosecution to show that accused would have..........

ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2023
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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 364, 201 -- Double murder case - Circumstantial evidence - Last seen theory - Time gap between incident of last seen and time of death is 19-20 hours - Suspicion arises with regard to presence of accused with two deceased or testimony of PW4 about his having lastly seen deceased with accused - Last seen evidence not proved - Accused..........

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