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Blood stains on said weapons were not matched with that of deceased--Weapons were sent to FSL but no FSL report to connect them with offence--Acquittal ..
Supreme Court
Such a chance witness must adequately explain his presence at the place of incident..
Impleadment of Trust is Not Necessary..
Accused persons were carrying sharp edged weapons but they used blunt side only--No material to show that they had the intention to kill them--Conviction converted to S.304 Part 1 IPC..
Direct ownership of the petitioner (vendor of accused) could not be exclusively established--Application under S.451 CrPC/S.497 BNSS dismissed..
Accused had initiated proceedings against the complainant--Present case held to be counterblast to said proceedings--FIR quashed..
Deceased reached the house of the accused at around 10 pm while the death was confirmed as having occurred at 2 pm--What happened in the interregnum is not clear--Accused acquitted..
No document pertaining to collection of the blood samples from the accused-appellants was produced and exhibited in evidence, thereby, rendering the DNA reports to be a piece of trash paper-..
DNA of accused found on cervix of the victim but was not found in the vaginal tract--FSL Report not reliable--Acquittal. ..
Amount mentioned in notice under S.138 N.I. Act has to be the same as per the amount mentioned on the cheque--If amount is different complaint liable to be quashed..
Mere vague allegations do not satisfy the test of dishonest inducement--Culpable intention cannot be presumed but has to be supported with cogent facts..
Magistrate suo motu directed to file separate chargesheet--Held; the discretion to file a charge-sheet lies solely with the investigating agency--Order set aside ..
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