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A is prosecuted for the murder of B under Section 302 I.P.C. The prosecution proves the case beyond all reasonable doubts but it cannot prove the case conclusively. Is the accused entitled to the benefit of the doubt and liable to be acquitted?
‘A’ an accused is prosecuted for the murder of B. The evidence adduced before the trial court shows that there are 75% chances of committing the murder of B by A but 25% chances of not committing the murder of B by A. Presuming yourself to be a Sessions Judge (trial court), what would be your Judgement?
Is the ‘tape record of speech’ a document?
Electronic records | Are the ‘electronic records’ produced for the inspection of court documentary evidence within the meaning of Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act? Give reasons.
‘A’ an accused was prosecuted and charged for the murder of B. There was no eye-witness (direct evidence) against A…. Are the aforesaid facts in the nature of circumstantial evidence sufficient to convict the accused A?
Circumstantial evidence | Accused N is charged and prosecuted under Section 302 I.P.C. for the murder of a child aged about 7 years. There was no eyewitness….Can N be convicted for the murder of a child on the basis of evidence in the nature of the circumstances mentioned above?
In a case, accused A is charged under Section 302, for the murder of B. There is no direct evidence regarding the occurrence of murder but there is evidence… Give reasons and also refer to case law, if any, on the point.
'A' an accused is prosecuted under Section 302, I.P.C. There is no direct evidence of the offense but there is circumstantial evidence against A. Can A be convicted only on the ground of circumstantial evidence? If so, when?
What do you mean by the term Circumstantial Evidence?.. Please highlight some of the prominent observations made by the Supreme Court of India on the subject of circumstantial evidence in some of the leading pronouncements.
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