Judgments - INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
VINOD KUMAR Vs. STATE OF HARYANA
An appellate court, however, must bear in mind that in case of acquittal, there is double presumption in favour of the accused. Firstly, the presumption of innocence is available to him under the fundamental principle of criminal jurisprudence that every person shall be presumed to be innocent unless he is proved guilty by a competent court Full Judgment
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Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
DARGA RAM @ GUNGA Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
INDER SINGH & ORS. Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN
Tags Murder
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
SUDERSHAN KUMAR Vs. STATE OF H.P.
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
BANARSI DASS & ORS. Vs. STATE OF HARYANA
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
STATE TR.INSP.OF POLICE Vs. A.ARUN KUMAR & ANR.
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
MAHADEO NARAYAN MORE & ANR. Vs. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
STATE OF PUNJAB Vs. JAGGA SINGH ETC.
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
RAJINDER SINGH Vs. STATE OF HARYANA
Tags Murder
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
NEERU YADAV Vs. STATE OF U P AnD ANR
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.2587 Full Judgment
Tags Bail