Indian Penal Code, 1860 – 307, 302 – Murder – Conviction upheld – Credibility of witnesses – Right of private defence – Cross-examination – Corroboration of evidence – Trivial contradictions – Benefit of doubt. The Supreme Court upheld the conviction and sentence of the appellant for the murder of Kaptan Singh and the attempted murder of Indal Singh (PW-12). The appellant was sentenced to life imprisonment under Section 302 IPC and five years rigorous imprisonment under Section 307 IPC. The Court found the prosecution witnesses, Raj Kumari (PW-7) and Indal Singh (PW-12), to be credible, noting that their presence at the crime scene was not disputed. The Court also held that the injuries caused to the deceased’s companions were explained by the prosecution’s evidence, establishing the right of private defence. Trivial contradictions and the plea of alibi raised by the appellant were dismissed as insubstantial. The Court affirmed the judgments of the trial Court and the High Court, concluding that the appeal lacked merit. (Para 16, 17, 18, 25, and 28)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 262 SC = 2024 INSC 308
Ramvir @ Saket Singh Vs. State Of Madhya Pradesh
Criminal Appeal No(s). 1258 OF 2010-Decided on 16-04-2024
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