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A Sessions Judge convicts an accused X without hearing him on ‘question of the sentence’, while the case has been proved beyond all reasonable doubts. On appeal in the High Court, the argument advanced by X… Is the conviction of X liable to be quashed on the aforesaid ground?
by Admin Legal Bites 4 Jun 2022 9:55 AM IST

A is charged with murder by the trial court under Section 302 I.P.C. But the court convicts him for ‘abetment for murder’ without framing the charge for the same. A prefers an appeal for setting aside the conviction on the ground that no charge was framed for ‘abetment for murder’… Will the prosecution succeed?
by Admin Legal Bites 4 Jun 2022 9:51 AM IST

On a complaint made by C, a Court of Session takes cognizance of the offence under sub-Section (2) of 199 of the CrPC and tries the accused. The Court finds that there was no reasonable cause for making the accusation and hence orders C to pay Rs. 2,500 to the accused by way of compensation. C challenges the said order. Decide.
by Admin Legal Bites 4 Jun 2022 9:47 AM IST

A and B are said to have committed the offence of cheating under Section 420 IPC in furtherance of common intention (Section 34, IPC). The charge is framed against them by the trial court under Section 420, IPC. But after trial, the trial court convicts only… Is the conviction of A sustainable at law?
by Admin Legal Bites 4 Jun 2022 9:34 AM IST

Offence under Section 302 of I.P.C. is proved against A, beyond all shadows of reasonable doubt. The Sessions Judge proceeds to convict the accused and sentenced him to imprisonment for life without hearing him on the question of sentence. Can such judgment stand on appeal?
by Admin Legal Bites 4 Jun 2022 9:19 AM IST

Briefly describe the procedure prescribed for trial before the Court of Session.
by Admin Legal Bites 4 Jun 2022 9:13 AM IST

Three accused persons namely A, B and C commit the offence of cheating under Section 420 of I.P.C. in furtherance of their common intention. The trial court frames the charge against them under Section 420 but does not mention Section 34 in the charge… Should the appellate court set aside the conviction?
by Admin Legal Bites 2 Jun 2022 5:49 AM IST
