offence under Section 304A of the Indian
Penal Code, however, has reduced the sentence from two
years to eight months, subject to a prior deposit ... offence under Section
304A of the IPC, however, has reduced the sentence to
eight months SI subject to a prior deposit
mitigating factors which can
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be considered by this Court while reducing the sentence as per proviso of
section 5(3)(ii) of the Prevention ... special reasons are recorded
in writing in support of imposing such reduce sentence of less
than one year.
15. It is, therefore, clear that
mitigating factors which can
be considered by this Court while reducing the sentence as per proviso of
section 5(3)(ii) of the Prevention ... special reasons are recorded
in writing in support of imposing such reduce sentence of less
than one year.
15. It is, therefore, clear that
mitigating factors which can
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be considered by this Court while reducing the sentence as per proviso of
section 5(3)(ii) of the Prevention ... special reasons are recorded
in writing in support of imposing such reduce sentence of less
than one year.
15. It is, therefore, clear that
mitigating factors which can
be considered by this Court while reducing the sentence as per proviso of
section 5(3)(ii) of the Prevention ... special reasons are recorded
in writing in support of imposing such reduce sentence of less
than one year.
15. It is, therefore, clear that
sentence for about 2 weeks and in
addition, he has paid the aforesaid amount of 4 lakhs. Thus, the
sentence of imprisonment is reduced ... undergone and sentence of fine
is enhanced and same is paid to legal heirs of deceased.
Sentence of the petitioner is reduced to already undergone
years, however the Hon'ble Supreme Court reduced the
sentence from 14 years to 10 years by recording following
reasons:
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4. In this ... sentence from 15 years to
12 years. The fine of Rs. 1,50,000/ was retained, but the
default sentence was reduced to two years
years, however the Hon'ble Supreme Court reduced the
sentence from 14 years to 10 years by recording following
reasons:
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4. In this ... sentence from 15 years to
12 years. The fine of Rs. 1,50,000/ was retained, but the
default sentence was reduced to two years
period of 14 years, however the Hon'ble
Supreme Court reduced the sentence from 14 years to 10 years
by recording following reasons ... sentence from 15 years to
12 years. The fine of Rs. 1,50,000/- was retained, but the
default sentence was reduced to two years
while taking into account the fact of compromise
between the parties, reduced sentence imposed
on the appellant- accused to already undergone,
though the offences were ... compromise can be taken into account in
determining the quantum of sentence, reduced
t h e sentence to the period already undergone
which was little