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Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Indrajit Das vs The State Of Tripura on 28 February, 2023
19. Hon'ble Su1preme Court in AIR 2023 Supreme Court 1239 Indrajit Das vs. State
of Tripura, while dwelling on the im[portance of motive in a case based on
circumstantial evidence held as under:
Kuna @ Sanjaya Behera vs The State Of Odisha on 17 November, 2017
(1) Kuna Alias Sanjaya Behera v. State of Odisha (2018) 1 SCC
296; and
(2) Ranganayaki v. State by Inspector of Police (2004) 12 SCC
Ranganayaki vs State By Inspector Of Police on 13 October, 2004
(1) Kuna Alias Sanjaya Behera v. State of Odisha (2018) 1 SCC
296; and
(2) Ranganayaki v. State by Inspector of Police (2004) 12 SCC
Sharad Birdhichand Sarda vs State Of Maharashtra on 17 July, 1984
22. The aforesaid principles have consistently been followed and have
been affirmed in catena of authorities. Recently, a three Judges Bench
of Hon'ble Apex Court reiterated the aforesaid position of law in
2025(1) RCR(Criminal) 12, Vishwajeet Kerba Masalkar v. State of
Maharashtra, and while doing so also referred to the case of Sharad
Birdhichand Sharda v. State of Maharashtra (1984) 4 SCC 116 1984
INSC 121, wherein it has been held that the following conditions must
be fulfilled before a case against an accused can be said to be fully
established: