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Ram Singh Vs. Sonia and ors.
Supreme Court of India
Feb-15-2007
Criminal
Arms Act - Sections 25(1B); Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 34, 120B, 201 and 302; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24, 25, 26, 45 and 91; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 164, 164(2), 164(4), 235(2), 281, 354(3), 364, 463, 463(1), 533 and 533(1); Constitution of India - Articles 19, 21 and 136
AIR2007SC1218; 2007CriLJ1642; JT2007(3)SC287; 2007(3)SCALE106; (2007)3SCC1; 2007AIRSCW1278; 2007)2SCC(Cri)1; (2007)2Crimes1(SC); 2007(1)LawHerald(SC)771.; MANU/SC/7109/2007
been complied with by the recording magistrate, it may, notwithstanding anything contained in Section 91 of the Indian Evidence, Act, 1872, take evidence in regard to such non-compliance, and may, if satisfied that such non-compliance has not injured the … to death and to pay a fine of Rs. 2000/- each. A-1 and A-2 were further convicted under Sections 25(1-B)(b) and 25(1-B(a) of the Arms Act respectively and sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of … being celebrated, he went to sleep. PW 57 further stated that on 24.8.2001 at about 4.45 a.m. when he was sitting on his cot, he
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskMohammad GayasuddIn Son of Wali Mohammad Vs. the State of Maharashtra, ...
Mumbai
Mar-05-2003
Criminal
Arms Act - Sections 3 and 25; Prevention of Terrorists Act, 2002 - Sections 3(3), 3/25, (5), 18, 21 (2), 22, 22(2), 22 (3), 32 and 50; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24, 27, 30 and 34; Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967; ;Terrorist And Disruptive Activities Prevention Act 1987 - Sections 15 and 15(1); ;Terrorist And Disruptive Activities Prevention Act (Amending) Act, 1993 - Sections 15; Bankers Book Evidence Act, 1891 - Sections 4; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 143, 147, 148, 149, 325, 363 and 368; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 149, 154, 156(3), 162, 164, 167(2), 173, 281, 190, 439 and 463
2003BomCR(Cri)1727; 2003CriLJ2994
consideration - one is whether the regular Rules relating to confession under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 vide Sections 24 to 27 as well as Sections 162, 164, 281 and 463 of the Criminal Procedure Code, which have … Police Officers to be taken into consideration .- (1) Notwithstanding anything in the Code or in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872), but subject to the provisions of this section, a confession made by a person before
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskState of Punjab Vs. Harjagdev Singh
Supreme Court of India
Apr-22-2009
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24, 26 and 91; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 302; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 164, 164(2), 164(3), 164(4), 218, 281, 463 and 463(1)
2009AIRSCW4133; AIR2009SC2693; JT2009(7)SC538; 2009(8)SCALE568
to custody forthwith to serve out the remainder of sentence.13. The appeal is disposed of accordingly. - INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872 Sections 24, 25 & 26: [Dr.Arijit Pasayat & Asok Kumar Ganguly,JJ] Extra judicial confession Held, Every inducement, threat or promise
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Chattar Singh and anr. Vs. State of Haryana
Supreme Court of India
Aug-26-2008
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24 and 30; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 201, 302 and 498A; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 164
2009CriLJ319; JT2008(10)SC230; 2008(11)SCALE674
upon the facts and circumstances of each case, judged in the light of Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (in short `Evidence Act'). The law is clear that a confession cannot be used against an accused person … Court upholding the conviction of appellant No. 1-Chattar Singh (hereinafter referred to as `A-1') for offence punishable under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. He was also convicted for offence punishable under Section 201 and
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSatish Kumar Agarwal Vs. the State
Mumbai
Jul-06-2009
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24 and 106; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 164, 313, 374, 428, 433; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 302 and 309
2009(111)BomLR2928
upon the facts and circumstances of each case, judged in the light of Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (in short `Evidence Act'). The law is clear that a confession cannot be used against an accused person … B.H. Marlapalle, J.1. This appeal filed under Section 374 of Cr.P.C. arises from the order of conviction and sentence dated 4/2/1989 in Sessions Case No. 67
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskMohd. Azad @ SamIn Vs. State of West Bengal
Supreme Court of India
Nov-05-2008
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 34, 201 and 302; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 164, 164(2) and 313
AIR2009SC1307; RLW2009(2)SC1815; 2008(6)LHSC4224; 2009AIRSCW752
upon the facts and circumstances of each case, judged in the light of Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (in short `Evidence Act'). The law is clear that a confession cannot be used against an accused person … so empowered but receiving the confession at a stage when Section 164 of the Code does not apply. Sections 24 & 30:Confession -Retracted Confession - Held, Such confession may also be taken into account if Court is satisfied
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskState of A.P. Vs. E. Satyanarayana
Supreme Court of India
Apr-30-2009
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24, 25 and 26; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 302
JT2009(6)SC532; 2009(6)SCALE638
not as a result of any inductment, threat or promise as envisaged in Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (in short `Evidence Act') or was brought about in suspicious circumstances to circumvent Sections 25 and 26 of
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskAnwarul Hasan Vs. the State
Allahabad
Jul-14-1952
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 24; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 297 and 423
AIR1953All142
if realised, shall be refunded to him. Criminal - confession and charge to Jury - Section 24 of Evidence Act, 1872, Sections 297 and 423 of Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 and Section 408 of Indian Penal Code - confession must
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskSurjit Singh and ors. Vs. State of Punjab
Punjab and Haryana
Nov-02-2004
Criminal
Evidence, Act, 1872 - Sections 24 and 27; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 100(5), 100(4), 161, 313, 360(3) and 401; ;Motor Vehicles Act; Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 379, 411 and 427
2005CriLJ1176
it may be in the nature of confession and would be hit by Section 24 of the Indian Evidence, Act, 1872 (for brevity 'Evidence Act'). However, Section 27 of the Evidence Act carves out an exception to the general … signatures of Tarlok Singh, first Information report Ex.PW-4/B was recorded and case was registered against the accused-petitioners under Sections 379/411 IPC. The site plan was prepared by ASI Hardyal Singh when he visited the place of theft
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskIn Re: Ahamad
Karnataka
Aug-01-1950
Criminal
Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 3, 24, 29 and 122; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 342 and 374; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 302
AIR1950Kant82; AIR1950Mys82
taken against him; and that the alleged deception and inducement were covered by the provisions of Section 29, Evidence Act, 1872.' There are a number of decisions on the point. It is, however, sufficient to rely on the Full … any inducement, threat or promise and as such is irrelevant under Section 24, Evidence Act. 7. Section 24, Evidence Act, is as follows: 'A confession … Mysore Division, in Hassan Sessions Case No. 2 of 1949-50 convicting the appellant accused of an offence under Section 302, Penal Code, and sentencing him to death. A reference is also made under Section 374, Criminal P.C.
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