Judgments
Dinesh Kumar Shukla And Anr Vs The State Of U.P Thru Principal Secy., Home Deptt., And Ors.
Dr. Hitendra Kumar Soni Vs State of Chhattisgarh & others
The short question that arises for consideration as to whether Vacation Judge sitting alone while acting in the long vacation as a Vacation Judge can exercise the appellate jurisdiction expressly conferred by Act of 2006 to a Division Bench comprising of two judges of the High Court by virtue of Rule 41 of the Rules of 2007? . Vacation Judge sitting alone has no jurisdiction to hear writ appeals. Matter referred to Hon’ble Chief Justice for consideration. Full Judgment
Pappu Singh @ Babulal Vs. State Of U.P. & Another
INDRA DALAL Vs. STATE OF HARYANA
The word 'confession' has no where been defined. However, the courts have resorted to the dictionary meaning and explained that incriminating statements by the accused to the police suggesting the inference of the commission of the crime would amount to confession and, therefore, inadmissible under this provision. It is also defined to mean Full Judgment
PREM SINGH Vs. STATE OF HARYANA
Insofar as circumstances leading to connecting the appellant with the said murder are concerned, following evidence has come on record: (i) Brother of the deceased i.e. PW-9 had seen the appellant working in the fields which are adjacent to the fields of victim's family where Sunita had gone to collect Barseem. (ii) The appellant was keeping an evil eye on the deceased. (iii) The sickle, weapon used in the murder, Full Judgment
BIJENDRA BHAGAT Vs. STATE OF UTTARAKHAND
According to the witnesses these two accused were also armed with country made pistols. The injuries suffered by the deceased are incised wounds and one fire arm injury. However, none of the injuries on the person of the deceased could be attributed to the lathi which was supposedly in the hands of the appellant. Undoubtedly, three injuries on the person Full Judgment