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State Of Uttar Pradesh vs Ram Veer Singh And Ors on 5 September, 2007

It is also a settled legal provision that in acquittal appeal, the appellate court is not required to re-write the judgment or to give fresh reasonings, when the reasons assigned by the Court below are found to be just and proper. Such principle is laid down by the Apex Court in the case of State of Karnataka V.s Hemareddy, reported in AIR 1981 SC 1417 wherein it is held as under:
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