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Section 106 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Section 201 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 302 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Mohibur Rahman And Anr. vs State Of Assam on 21 August, 2002
Merely because he was last seen
with the deceased a few unascertainable number of days before
his death, he cannot be held liable for the offence of having
caused the death of the deceased. So far as the offence under
Section 201 IPC is concerned there is no evidence worth the
name available against him. He is entitled to an acquittal.'
(Mohibur Rahman [Mohibur Rahman v. State of Assam, (2002) 6
SCC 715 : 2002 SCC (Cri) 1496] , SCC pp. 720-21, para 10)"
Reena Hazarika vs The State Of Assam on 31 October, 2018
In the case of Reena Hazarika Vs. State of Assam
(supra), the Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed in Para-9 as
under:-
Section 120B in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Sharad Birdhichand Sarda vs State Of Maharashtra on 17 July, 1984
In the case of Sharad Birdhichand Sarda Vs. State
of Maharashtra (supra), the Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed
in Para-153 to Para-160 as under:-
Ravi And Anr vs The State Of Karnataka on 12 June, 2023
In the case of Ravi and Another Vs. State of
Karnataka (supra), the Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed in
Para- 3 and Para-5 as under:-