Supreme Court Restores Conviction in ₹6 Lakh Cheque Bounce Case: Justices Manmohan and N.V. Anjaria Hold High Court Erred in Acquitting Accused
Sanjabij Tari v. v. against the Supreme Court of India is a major case that was decided on on September…
Keeping Pace with Legal Change
Sanjabij Tari v. v. against the Supreme Court of India is a major case that was decided on on September…
It was decided by the Supreme Court in the case Sachin v. State of Maharashtra that an accused person cannot be made worse off for appealing a conviction that they have already been found guilty of. Increasing the severity of punishment in such appeals is a violation of both procedural fairness and natural justice, particularly when the state does not oppose the decision.