Citations: 2023 LiveLaw (Ori) 01 To 2023 LiveLaw (Ori) 120 [Citations 1-120]Nominal Index:Animesh Chakraborty v. State of Odisha, 2023 LiveLaw (Ori) 1Vedanta Limited, Jharsuguda v. Union of India,.
The Orissa High Court has clarified that it is not mandatory to examine the doctor, who conducted the post-mortem examination, if the genuineness of his report is not disputed by the accused. It.
Nominal Index [Citations 1 - 50]1. Animesh Chakraborty v. State of Odisha, 2023 LiveLaw (Ori) 12. Vedanta Limited, Jharsuguda v. Union of India, 2023 LiveLaw (Ori) 23. Soli @ Sulachana Jena & Anr. v..
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Disposing of an appeal and setting aside the conviction and sentence of an appellant who spent 18 Years in Jail, the
Orissa High Court last week remitted the matter back to the Sessions Court for
de-nove trial.
The Bench of
Justice S. K. Mishra and Justic Savitri Ratho was hearing the appeal filed by one Habil Sindhu assailing his conviction under Section 302/201 of the IPC.
As per the judgment dated 30
th June 2005, the trial Judge had convicted the appellant for the aforesaid offence and sentenced him to undergo R.I. for life for the offence under Section 302 of the Penal Code.