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State Of Punjab vs Sukhwinder Kaur And Others on 3 November, 2012
In the cross-case
proceedings (State vs. Lakhwinder Kaur), Amrik Singh himself admitted that
they had gone to take possession on the date of occurrence, further
corroborating the prosecution's claim.
Joga Singh vs State Of Punjab And Others on 21 July, 2022
Even if injuries are found
Sarita Rani
2025.04.28 16:57
I attest to the accuracy
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on the appellants, the prosecution is not obliged to explain such injuries
when the appellants are the aggressors, as held in Joga Singh v. State, 1999
(2) R.C.R. (Crl.) 546.