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Jun 12 2001

State of Karnataka Vs. S.P. Devaraju

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Jun-12-2001

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 300 and 302; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 3 and 32

Reported in : 2002(1)ALT(Cri)27; 2001CriLJ3598; ILR2001KAR3983; 2001(4)KarLJ140

M.F. Saldanha, J.1. The State of Karnataka has, through this appeal assailed the order of acquittal recorded by the learned Additional Sessions Judge, Hassan, in Sessions Case No. 54 of 1988. By judgment and order dated...

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Mar 08 2001

Gajanan Vs. the State of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Mar-08-2001

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 299, 300, 302, 304, 324 and 504; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 313

Reported in : 2001(2)ALT(Cri)309; 2001CriLJ3592

H.N. Narayan, J.1. This appeal by the accused is directed against the Judgment of conviction and sentence passed by the learned Principal Sessions Judge, Dharwad, dated 18-3-1998, in S.C. 8/96. This appelant was charged and tried...

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Jul 25 2000

Babuwa and ors. Vs. State of U.P.

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : Jul-25-2000

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 34 and 324; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 161

Reported in : 2001CriLJ359

S.K. Agarwal, J.1. Heard learned counsel for the appellants and learned A.G.A.2. This appeal arises out of an order and judgment convicting under Section 324/34, I.P.C. and sentencing the above appellants to R.I. for one year...

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