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Dhanapal & Ors vs State By Public Prosecutor, Madras on 1 September, 2009
"5. ...It has been laid down by this Court that it is
open to the High Court on an appeal against an
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Section 378 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
N. Vijayakumar vs State Of Tamil Nadu on 3 February, 2021
In N.Vijaykumar vs. State of Tamil Nadu, (2021) 3
Supreme Court Cases 687, the Hon'ble Apex Court has held
that in case of acquittal, there is double presumption in favour of
the accused. Firstly, the presumption of innocence is available to
him and secondly, the presumption of his innocence is further
strengthened by the judgment of his acquittal passed by the trial
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court. The relevant portion of the aforesaid judgment reads as
follows: -
Chandrappa & Ors vs State Of Karnataka on 15 February, 2007
"20. ......... By considering the long line of
earlier cases this Court in the judgment in the
case of Chandrappa & Ors. v. State of
Karnataka (2007) 4 SCC 415 has laid down the
general principles regarding the powers of the
appellate court while dealing with an appeal
against an order of acquittal. Para 42 of the
judgment which is relevant reads as under: