Judgments - Acquittal
STATE OF BIHAR AND ORS. Vs. MANINDRA KUMAR
STATE OF BIHAR AND ORS. Vs. SODHAN DAIBAGANS AND ANR.
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
KEDARI LAL Vs. STATE OF MP
The expression "known sources of income" in Section 13(1) (e) of the Act has two elements, first the income must be received from a lawful source and secondly the receipt of such income must have been intimated in accordance with the provisions of law, rules or orders for the time being applicable to the public servant. The categories so enumerated are illustrative. Receipt by way of share Full Judgment
SUBHASH @ DHILLU Vs. STATE OF HARYANA
To make out the offence under Section 120-B of IPC, the prosecution must lead evidence to prove the existence of some agreement between the accused persons. There is no specific evidence as to where and when the conspiracy was hatched and what was the specific purpose of such Full Judgment
MAHADEO NARAYAN MORE & ANR. Vs. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA
KRISHNA @ KRISHNAPPA Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA
ANANDA POOJARY Vs. STATE OF KARNATAKA
Atma Ram Vs State of Chhattisgarh
Jagan Ram Vs The State of MP (Now C.G.)
Death caused while defending body and property does not amount to murder. Full Judgment