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february 2001

Supreme Court of India · 2001-02-07

SANJAY @ KAKA vs STATE (N.C.T. DELHI )

Citation / case number
SC 2000/12663
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
SANJAY @ KAKA
Respondent
STATE (N.C.T. DELHI )
Author
R.P. SETHI. K.T. THOMAS
Bench
R.P. SETHI. K.T. THOMAS

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court upheld the convictions of the appellants under Sections 302, 394, 397, 398, 342, 120B, and 411 IPC, as well as under Section 5 of the TADA (P) Act, for their involvement in a robbery that resulted in the murder of Smt. Sheela. The Court found that the trial court's reliance on the evidence presented was justified, rejecting the appellants' claims of unreliable evidence. The sentences imposed by the trial court were confirmed, including life imprisonment for the murder conviction under Section 302 IPC.

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