Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Section 302, 149 – Evidence Act, 1872 – Section 145 – Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 – Section 162 – Murder – Conviction set aside – Last seen together theory -Contradictions and omissions in witness statements – Correct procedure for recording contradictions – Analysis of evidence – Importance of prior statements in witness examination
The case revolved around the murder of Sahabuddin Choudhury, allegedly by the appellants, on 3rd February 2013. The prosecution relied on the theory of last seen together and witness testimonies. However, the Court noted several contradictions and omissions in the witnesses’ statements, highlighting procedural lapses in recording such contradictions.
The Court emphasized the importance of adhering to the correct procedure for recording contradictions under Section 162 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and Section 145 of the Indian Evidence Act. It clarified that contradictions must be duly proved and that not every contradiction or omission necessarily discredits a witness’s testimony.
Analyzing the evidence, the Court found discrepancies in the witness statements, casting doubt on the prosecution’s case. It observed that the theory of last seen together was insufficient to establish the appellants’ guilt, especially considering the deceased’s interactions with other individuals after the alleged encounter with the accused. Consequently, the Court set aside the appellants’ conviction and acquitted them of all charges. (Para 4, 10, 11, and 18)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 326 SC
[2024 INSC 376]
Alauddin & Ors Vs. State Of Assam & Anr.
Criminal Appeal No. 1637 OF 2021-Decided on 03-05-2024
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