Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 319, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 307, 148, 149, Arms Act, 1959, Section 25, 27, 54, 59 -- Summoning of additional accused - Land dispute - Complainant and his injured brother stated in FIR and in Court that both petitioners were present on the spot - Even, fire arm injury attributed to petitioner corroborated by medical evidence..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 376, 376C, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, Section 22, 27, 29, Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 439 -- Bail - Offence u/ss 376, 376-C of IPC and Ss.22, 27, 29 NDPS Act - Occurrence took place in the year 2013 and FIR and alleged medical came about after more than five years - Plea of consensual relationship - It..........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 27 -- Confession - Kidnapping for ransom - Murder - Accused confessed to kidnapping, confession of accused relied upon only to the extent of recovery of deceased's body as per S.27 of Evidence Act - This strongly points towards their involvement in hiding the body and causing disappearance of evidence, as same was under their knowledge being..........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 439, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 148, 149, 323, 307, 506, 467, 468, 471, 201, 120B, Arms Act, 1959, Section 25, 27 -- Bail - Offence u/ss 148, 149, 323, 307, 506, 467, 468, 471, 201, 120-B IPC and Ss.25, 27 Arms Act - Admittedly, it is a case of version and cross-version and petitioner himself is injured - `L' who is accused in..........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, Arms Act, 1959, Section 27 -- Dying declaration - Murder of wife by husband - Gunshot injury - Deceased stated that `Inhone Mujhe Mar Diya' - Word `Inhone' points to her husband, as Hindu ladies do not refer their husband by names, they devised an easiest expression to refer them as `inhone' - Deceased..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, Arms Act, 1959, Section 27 -- Murder of wife by husband - Gunshot injury - Accused is a dead drinker and used to quarrel with deceased and beat her after taking liquor - He killed deceased when she was preparing food in kitchen - Disclosure statement made by accused leading to recovery of weapon in presence of witnesses duly proved on..........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 154, 482, Arms Act, 1959, Section 25(1b)(a), 27 -- Two FIRs - Quashing of second FIR - Offence u/ss 25(1b)(a), 27 IPC - For same occurrence no two FIRs could be allowed to survive - However, narration of both the cases in hand are distinct to each other, as present case is for recovery of arms and ammunition and earlier case relates..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 201, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 27 -- Double murder case - Circumstantial evidence - Confession - A-1 confessed to police regarding murder of two deceased and also led to police party to place where dead bodies of deceased were dumped - Identity of dead bodies not disputed - Medical evidence supported the ocular evidence - Merely..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, Arms Act, 1959, Section 25, 27 -- Murder - Gu, shot injury - Finding of High Court based on appreciation of evidence that it was accused alone and no one else who fired a bullet from his revolver within a short range to deceased which caused his death immediately after the incident - Prosecution thus, able to prove its case beyond..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, Arms Act, 1959, Section 25, 27 -- Murder - Gu, shot injury - Sentence - Accused has undergone more than 14 years of jail sentence and he is still in Jail undergoing his sentence - He is thus, eligible for his release by State in terms of Rules in accordance with law depending upon a case made out by him - Liberty granted to accused to..........