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acquitted from the said charges by giving benefit of doubt by referring to G.O.Ms.No.1410/Home ... dated 17.10.2008, a person who is acquitted on benefit of doubt shall be treated as a person involved
Madras High Court
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Gujarat High Court Ramdharising Bhamdarsing vs State Of Gujarat on 17 February, 2005 Author: K
Gujarat High Court
- Cites 25 - Cited by 0 - K Mehta
accused and the rest should be given the benefit,of doubt. Criminal Appeals Nos. 375-377 of 1987 by special ... convicted and the other should be given benefit of doubt. In that view of the matter he confirmed the convic
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 43 - Cited by 68 -
1990 AIR 1459
complainant side is not ruled out, then the benefit of doubt for killing the deceased by the accused would also ... against him. He was entitled to get the benefit of doubt and, consequently, the accused had to be acquitted
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 35 - Cited by 63 - D Bhandari
considered to be sufficient for giving benefit of doubt to the accused. From the facts narrated above, all the witnesses ... assailants. On the basis of some contradictions, no doubt, benefit of doubt is given to two accused, but that would
Supreme Court of India
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AIR 2001 SC 3121
- S Variava
Central India Law Quarterly Social Justice Perspective Of Criminal Justice SOCIAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINAL
Central India Law Quarterly
- Cites 16 - Cited by 0 - Cached
Central India Law Quarterly Social Justice Perspective Of Criminal Justice SOCIAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE OF CRIMINAL
Central India Law Quarterly
- Cites 16 - Cited by 0 - Cached
short, "the Code") for expunging the expression "benefit of doubt" occurring in paragraph 14 of the order of acquittal dated ... there was no question of his being given benefit of doubt. According to him, the petitioner was entitled
Madhya Pradesh High Court
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1988 CriLJ 522
- K Shrivastava
High Court acquitting both the accused giving them benefit of doubt-Mother-in-law convicted u/s.201 and sentenced ... conflict of medical opinions to extend the benefit of doubt to the accused. [32-D-E] State (Delhi Admn
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 4 - Cited by 9
given by the prosecution and the defence, the benefit of doubt should be given to the accused. The High Court ... were possible the accused was entitled to the benefit of doubt arising from the two views and that on this
Supreme Court of India
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1979 AIR 387
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