accidental in nature and the surviving appellant Dheer Singh has been wrongly convicted and punished under Section 302 IPC. The judgment is contrary ... courts have been compelled to accept that "society suffers by wrong convictions and it equally suffers by wrong acquittals". I find that this
accused, the Trail court without
considering this aspect has wrongly convicted the
accused.
That, PW-1 who is Doctor stated in her
evidence that ... trall court without appreciating
this Important aspect of the case has wrongly
convicted the accused.
That, PW-2 Doctor has given evidence
regarding the fitness
counsel appearing for appellant Naresh Chaturvedi
contended that appellant has been wrongly convicted by the Trial Court
on the basis of improper appreciation of evidence ... basis of
statement of police personnel, he has been wrongly convicted even the
evidence given by the police witnesses do not inspire confidence.
Appellant
counsel appearing for appellant Naresh Chaturvedi
contended that appellant has been wrongly convicted by the Trial Court
on the basis of improper appreciation of evidence ... basis of
statement of police personnel, he has been wrongly convicted even the
evidence given by the police witnesses do not inspire confidence.
Appellant
sent for matching, that being so, the trial
court has wrongly convicted the appellant.
18. It is submitted on behalf of the appellant
that, initially ... record is not
properly appreciated by the learned Trial Judge wrongly
convicted appellants
sent for matching, that being so, the trial
court has wrongly convicted the appellant.
18. It is submitted on behalf of the appellant
that, initially ... record is not
properly appreciated by the learned Trial Judge wrongly
convicted appellants
been explained by the
prosecution. Learned trial Court has wrongly convicted and sentenced the
appellant on the basis of testimony of victim's mother ... made out. Learned trial Court has wrongly
convicted and sentenced the appellant. Therefore, appeal filed by the
appellant be allowed and he be acquitted
appellant-convict as a suspect and make
enquiries is unclear; he further admits that the confession
statements of the Appellant-convict were not written ... only been
signed by the Village Administrative Officer, Village
Assistant, Appellant-convict and himself; he denies having
brought into the case, as witnesses
recovery.
4.3. The appellant further contended that the Trial Court had wrongly
convicted him without convicting the company, in disregard of
Section ... exceptional facts of the case namely, the liquidation of
the company, the wrongful imposition of vicarious liability, partial
recovery already effected, and his financial incapacity
That being the position, learned counsel contends
that appellants have been wrongly convicted under Sections
9
306 / 114 IPC and, therefore, are entitled