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Umrao Lal vs State on 5 October, 1953

short time in order to give him an opportunity of repenting and correcting himself. It does not remain in abeyance so long as the trial ... offence is not purged or wiped off by subsequent repentance or retraction or correction. Of course, on account of the subsequent repentance and admission
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In Re: Raghubir Saran vs Unknown on 12 May, 1949

that after years of industry, straightforwardness of life, and conduct which Shows repentance and the determination to amend, they may ultimately find their way back ... face is that it finds that there is no true repentance on the part of Mr. Raghubir Saran, There is no frank acknowledgment
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Umrao Lal vs State on 5 October, 1953

short time in order to give him an opportunity of repenting and correcting himself. It does not remain in abeyance so long as the trial ... offence is not purged or wiped off by subsequent repentance or retraction or correction. Of course, on account of the subsequent repentance and admission
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Kamal Singh vs State Of U.P. on 9 May, 2023

that he should desist from giving evidence against them otherwise he will repent later on. Informant Shiv Singh told them that he will give evidence ... murder case of Sohan Singh, otherwise he will have to repent later on. Shiv Singh answered him that he will give correct evidence what
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Surya vs 3

indications of the anger of the spirits of heaven: haste then to repent!" The pirates then, filled with fear, urged each other to repentance ... dare not hurt the Master! we pray you accept our repentance!" the Master then accepted their reverence and confession of faults, and then preached
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In Refrence vs K.P. Seth, Advocate on 7 April, 2015

defence. The fault committed, cannot be reversed but it can be repented for. An apology is a substitute which is peculiar in nature and such ... should be tempered with a sense of genuine remorse and unflinching repentance. No justifications for the cause are to be pleaded and insisted inasmuch
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