While discussing the scope of Section 65A and Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act in the present scenario, the Madras High Court lamented that it was rather unfortunate that the provision which was.
While talking about media trial in criminal cases, the Madras High Court noted that it was important to educate and enlighten the media with regard to the limitations on freedom of speech and.
The Madras High Court has upheld the life imprisonment of eight accused in the Gokul Raj murder case. The court altered the charges against two other accused to imprisonment of five years.The division.
A bench of Justices MS Ramesh and N Anand Venkatesh dismissed the appeals preferred by the 10 convicts, including S Yuvaraj, the prime accused and leader of a local dominant caste outfit.
Ten persons, who were accused in the murder of Dalit youth Gokulraj, had filed appeals challenging their conviction shortly after they were sentenced in March 2022 by the Madurai Special Sessions Court.