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Delhi High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Robbery and Murder: “Recovery of Stolen Articles from Accused Strengthens Prosecution Case

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Delhi High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Robbery and Murder: "Recovery of Stolen Articles from Accused Strengthens Prosecution Case, Chain of Circumstantial Evidence is Complete"
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Delhi High Court Upholds Life Sentence for Robbery and Murder: “Recovery of Stolen Articles from Accused Strengthens Prosecution Case, Chain of Circumstantial Evidence is Complete”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction of two individuals, under Sections 120-B, 302, 392, and 411 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), for the robbery and murder…
Posted by Rawlaw February 19, 2025

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