Judgments - Sentence
SAYED AHMED VERSUS DIRECTORATE OF REVENUE INTELLIGENCE (DRI)
DARSHAN SINGH VERSUS STATE OF PUNJAB
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH Versus MAN SINGH
STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH VERSUS UDHAM AND OTHERS
Dhokan @ Dhokal @ Gokul Vs State of Madhya Pradesh
Dalbir Singh Versus Union of India & Ors.
Rakesh Garg Vs.State of Madhya Pradesh
Shiva Salame -Versus- State of Madhya Pradesh
Santosh @ Santosh Kumar VERSUS State of Kerala
Mohmed Rafiq Abdul Rahim Shaikh Vs. The State of Gujarat
Haribhau VERSUS The State of Maharashtra
EJJADUR RAHMAN AND ANR VS THE STATE OF ASSAM
MUTHURAMALINGAM & ORS. Vs. STATE REP.BY INSP.OF POLICE
“Whether consecutive life sentences can be awarded to a convict on being found guilty of a series of murders for which he has been tried in a single trial?.” 17. The legal position is, thus, fairly well settled that imprisonment for life is a sentence for the remainder of the life of the offender unless of course the remaining sentence is commuted or remitted by the competent authority. That being Full Judgment
MEERA MYDEEN ETC.ETC. Vs. STATE OF T.NADU
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Vs. JAG RAJ SINGH @ HANSA - NDPS
STATE OF GUJARAT & ANR Vs. LAL SINGH @ MANJIT SINGH & ORS.
BALU @ BAL SUBRAMANIAM & ANR. Vs. STATE (U.T. OF PONDICHERRY)
To invoke Section 34 IPC, it must be established that the criminal act was done by more than one person in furtherance of common intention of all. It must, therefore, be proved that:- (i) there was common intention on the part of several persons to commit a particular crime and (ii) the crime was actually committed by Full Judgment
