Judgments - Murder
RAMJI VERSUS STATE OF PUNJAB
State of Madhya Pradesh Vs. Mohammad Shahid & Another
Law Laid Down - Evidence as to the cause of death is relevant not only in relation to the cause of death of the person making the statement but also to the circumstances of the transaction which resulted in death. In the suicide note when the prosecutrix has tried to convey that the accused were hungry (for sex) and that she became their food (victim), it clearly indicates that she was violated and that she did not want to live life of Full Judgment
REENA HAZARIKA VERSUS STATE OF ASSAM
KAMIL VERSUS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH
Mukhtyar Jabbar Tadvi Versus State of Maharashtra
RAMVIR VERSUS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH
Raj Kumar Kol Versus State of Madhya Pradesh
Law laid dow - Fingering into the vagina would be a rape within the definition of rape under Section 375 of IPC as substituted by Act No.13 of 2013 w.e.f. 03-02-2013. Taking into consideration the totality of the facts, nature, motive and the manner of the offence, capital punishment is commuted to the Rigorous imprisonment for a period of 20 years and fine of Rs.10,000/-. Full Judgment
JITENDRA @ KALLA VERSUS STATE OF GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI
Asar Mohammad and Ors. :Versus: The State of U.P
RAJENDRA SINGH VERSUS STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH
Bilal Hajar @ Abdul Hameed VERSUS State Rep. by the Inspector of Police
BASAVARAJ alias BASAVANNAPPA PARMESHWAR BANGARGIR VERSUS THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH VERSUS CHHAAKKI LAL AND ANOTHER
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH VERSUS CHHAAKKI LAL AND ANOTHER
MOHD. ALAM Vs. STATE
SMT. SHAMIM VERSUS STATE (GNCT OF DELHI)
Referred Cases 1, CHANDRAPPA & ORS Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA 2, State of U.P. Versus Krishna Master & Ors. Full Judgment
Madhav vs. State of M.P.
Law laid down - Deposition of Investigating Officer-A public servant must be presumed to act honestly and conscientiously and their evidence has to be assessed on its intrinsic worth and cannot be discarded. Plea of Private Defence- Even if an accused does not plead self defence, it is open to the court to consider such a plea if the same arises from the material on record. Common intention under Section 34 of IPC- "Common Intention" implies a pre-arranged plan and acting in concert pursuant to the Full Judgment