Judgments - INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860
Allahabad High Court (Single Judge)
Natthhu Singh @ Vichittar Singh And 2 Others Vs The State Of U.P.
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
RAJESH KUMAR ARORA AND ORS Vs THE STATE OF GOVT OF NCT DELHI AND ANR
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
RAM KISHORE Vs STATE OF NCT DELHI AND ANR
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
INDERPEET SINGH CHAWLA AND ORS Vs STATE AND ANR
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Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
SANJIV KUMAR Vs STATE AND ANR
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
SADDAM AND ORS Vs STATE NCT OF DELHI AND ORS
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
IMRAN HUSSAIN AND ORS Vs STATE NCT OF DELHI AND ORS
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
RABBU KHAN AND ORS Vs THE STATE GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ANR
Allahabad High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
Shalu Jaiswal @ Diksha And Another Vs State Of U.P. Thru Secy.Development Of Home Lucknow & Ors.
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
NIZAM & ANR. Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN
Case of the prosecution is entirely based on the circumstantial evidence. In a case based on circumstantial evidence, settled law is that the circumstances from which the conclusion of guilt is drawn should be fully proved and such circumstances must be conclusive in nature. Moreover, all the circumstances should be complete, forming a chain and there should be no gap left in the chain of evidence. Further, the proved circumstances must be consistent only with the hypothesis of the guilt Full Judgment
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)