that, the approach of the trial Court is perverse and
it caused miscarriage of justice to either of the parties to
the proceedings
Section 313 , I.P.C. reads as follows:
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313. Causing miscarriage without
woman's consent.- Whoever commits the
offence defined in the last
accused under Section 83 of
Cr.P.C. This has caused miscarriage of justice. They are
ready to surrender before the Court on the next
khata
extract and tax paid receipts are not produced. This
has caused miscarriage of justice to the plaintiff. Now
the appellant has filed an application
court
have not property appreciated the evidence on record and
that caused miscarriage of justice to the petitioner.
5. Even otherwise, as could be seen
they were serving a major
punishment for life. Therefore, to prevent such miscarriage of
justice, the various sentences of imprisonment were ordered to run
concurrently ... concurrently with the previous sentence cannot be
said to have caused any miscarriage of justice.
In Rajendra B. Choudhari v. State of Maharashtra
made
by the trial court or the First Appellate Court has
caused any miscarriage of justice to the other party, I do
not find
unfolded in the evidence in proper
perspective and thereby has caused a serious miscarriage of
justice which calls for interference by this Court in exercise
investigation, unless there is a
miscarriage of justice on that account or a serious prejudice is
caused. ( See : Union of India v. Prakash Hinduja
hurt caused by the accused to Renuka leading to her death.
Faced with such a situation, it would certainly lead to a
miscarriage of justice ... death of Renuka was homicidal in nature
or that it was caused by the accused. The benefit of doubt which
clearly exists, ought