Search Results Page

Search Results

1 - 10 of 23 (0.27 seconds)

Ranjitsing Brahmajeetsing Sharma vs State Of Maharashtra & Anr on 7 April, 2005

3.5 It is submitted that the Supreme Court in case of Ranjitsing Brahmajeetsing Sharma (supra) has held that the duty of the court at this stage is not to weigh the evidence meticulously but to arrive at a finding on the basis of broad probabilities. However, while dealing with a special statute like MCOCA having regard to Page 6 of 24 Uploaded by SHITOLE MANISH P.(HC00188) on Mon Apr 07 2025 Downloaded on : Fri Apr 11 23:22:27 IST 2025 NEUTRAL CITATION R/CR.A/112/2024 ORDER DATED: 25/03/2025 undefined the provisions contained in Sub-section (4) of Section 21 of the Act, the Court may have to probe into the matter deeper so as to enable it to arrive at a finding that the materials collected against the accused during the investigation may not justify a judgment of conviction.
Supreme Court of India Cites 48 - Cited by 340 - S B Sinha - Full Document
1   2 3 Next