Law Involved: Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Section 302, 300 Exception 4 – Murder; Evidence Act, 1872 – Section 27, 106, 145 -.Murder – Conviction Upheld – Circumstantial Evidence – Hostile Witness – Cross-Examination, Benefit of Exception 4 to Section 300 IPC. The judgment involves an appeal against the conviction under Section 302 IPC, wherein the appellant was found guilty of murdering his wife and sentenced to life imprisonment.- The case revolved around the murder of the appellant’s wife, with the prosecution presenting circumstantial evidence implicating the appellant. The key points of the judgment are as follows:
Analysis of Section 106 of the Evidence Act: The court deliberated on the applicability of Section 106, emphasizing that it shifts the burden of proof to the accused when facts are within their special knowledge, especially in cases where direct evidence is scarce due to the secretive nature of the crime.
Principles of Establishing a Prima Facie Case: The court elucidated on the concept of a prima facie case, emphasizing its importance in invoking Section 106. It highlighted that a reasonable inference from proven facts could justify invoking this section.
Role of Public Prosecutor in Cross-Examination: The judgment criticized the lax approach of the public prosecutor in cross-examining a hostile witness, stressing the importance of vigorous cross-examination to elicit the truth, particularly in cases involving vulnerable witnesses like children.
Applicability of Exception 4 to Section 300 IPC: The court assessed the appellant’s claim of benefit under Exception 4, which exempts culpable homicide from murder if certain conditions are met. It concluded that the appellant’s actions did not align with the requirements of this exception, affirming the murder conviction.
Mitigating Circumstances: Despite upholding the conviction, the court acknowledged mitigating factors, such as the appellant’s age, lengthy legal proceedings, and personal history, granting him liberty to seek remission of sentence from the state government. (Para 34, 49, 75, 85)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 319 SC
[2024 INSC 368]
Anees Vs. State Govt. Of Nct
Criminal Appeal No. 437 OF 2015-Decided on 03-05-2024
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