Supreme Court: Motive Becomes Irrelevant When Dying Declaration Provides Direct Evidence
Supreme Court restores murder conviction, rules absence of motive is irrelevant when a credible dying declaration provides direct evidence of guilt.
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Supreme Court restores murder conviction, rules absence of motive is irrelevant when a credible dying declaration provides direct evidence of guilt.
Supreme Court invokes Article 142 to quash an attempt-to-murder case, prioritising family welfare and marriage stability after the husband’s undertaking to care for his wife and c…
Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court grants bail to women accused in a murder case, holding that the proviso to Section 437 CrPC reflects humane legislative intent.
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that parity with co-accused cannot be the sole ground for bail. Setting aside an Allahabad High Court order, the Court emphasized that each ac…