Indian Penal Code, 1860 – 302, 307,143, 147, 148, 324, 326, 427 , 449 , 149 – Explosive Substances Act, 1908 – Section 3(a) and 4(a)(i) – Arms Act, 1958 – Section 27(1) – Conviction Set aside – Identification evidence – Motive – Circumstantial evidence – recovery of weapon – Credibility of witnesses – Reasonable doubt – Acquittal. The Supreme Court, in a criminal appeal arising from the High Court of Kerala, examined the validity of the conviction of the appellant under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, the Arms Act, 1958, and the Explosive Substances Act, 1908. The appellant, Suresh @ Unni @ Vadi Suresh, was convicted for his alleged involvement in an incident where an unlawful assembly attacked a video shop resulting in the death of an individual. The High Court had partly allowed the appeal, setting aside some convictions while confirming others and modifying sentences.
Upon scrutinizing the evidence, the Court observed that while the prosecution relied on testimonies of witnesses, including injured eyewitnesses, the identification of the appellant occurred for the first time in court after a considerable time had passed since the incident. Furthermore, discrepancies in the descriptions of the appellant in charge-sheets raised doubts about the reliability of the identification. Additionally, the recovery of a weapon after a substantial period and under questionable circumstances cast doubt on its credibility. The Court highlighted the absence of a clear motive attributed to the appellant, further weakening the prosecution’s case.
Emphasizing the importance of proving guilt beyond reasonable doubt, the Court concluded that the prosecution failed to establish the appellant’s involvement conclusively. Consequently, the Court allowed the appeal, quashing the judgments of both the trial court and the High Court, and acquitted the appellant of all charges, directing his immediate release if not required in any other case. (Para 19)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 303 SC
[2024 INSC 350]
Suresh @ Unni @ Vadi Suresh Vs. State Of Kerala
Criminal Appeal No. of 2024 [Arising out of Special Leave Petition (Criminal) No.1414 of 2021]-Decided on 30-04-2024
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