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Delhi High Court holds attempt to commit culpable homicide proved despite victim’s death before cross-examination — “Independent eyewitness sealed guilt, sentence cut to time already served”

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction for attempt to commit culpable homicide, rejecting the argument that the prosecution case collapses because the injured victim could not…
Posted by Rawlaw January 6, 2026
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Supreme Court sets aside murder conviction while holding that “mere recovery cannot sustain guilt when eyewitnesses turn hostile and chain of circumstances collapses”

Court’s decision The Supreme Court allowed the criminal appeal and set aside the conviction and life sentence imposed under Section 302 and the conviction under the Arms Act. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw November 18, 2025
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Delhi High Court Grants Bail in Wife’s Murder Case Noting Lack of Clear Evidence: “Liberty Cannot Be Denied When Guilt Is Not Established”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court allowed the bail application of an accused charged with the murder of his wife and destruction of evidence. Justice Girish Kathpalia, delivering the judgment…
Posted by Rawlaw August 7, 2025

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