India

Supreme Court Stresses Active Role in Seeking Truth and Justice, Dismisses Appeal in Murder Case

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of a convict serving life imprisonment for the murder of his wife, underscoring the pivotal role of courts in trials. Emphasizing that courts are not mere recorders of witness testimonies but must actively seek truth and serve justice, the bench, led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI), stressed the duty of judges to oversee proceedings to ensure fairness.

The CJI highlighted the need for vigilant monitoring, particularly in cases where the prosecution exhibits negligence or lethargy. The court asserted that political considerations should have no bearing on appointments to government legal positions, emphasizing the importance of merit, integrity, and independence in appointees.

The Supreme Court’s decision upheld the Delhi High Court’s affirmation of the life sentence imposed by a lower court in 1995. Notably, the sole witness in the case was the convict’s five-year-old daughter, who later recanted her statement.

The judgment criticized the prosecution for its lackluster approach, noting the failure to adequately cross-examine witnesses and present contradictory evidence. The court urged trial judges to proactively gather evidence, invoking relevant provisions of the Evidence Act and the Criminal Procedure Code.

Also read: Jharkhand Erupts in Support for PM Modi: BJP’s Display of Strength Captured in Aerial Video

Additionally, the court drew attention to the challenges prosecutors face in cases involving domestic violence, where familial ties often hinder testimony. Such cases, it noted, require careful consideration under Section 106 of the Evidence Act.

In sum, the Supreme Court’s ruling underscores the judiciary’s commitment to impartiality, diligence, and the pursuit of truth in delivering justice.

Kavya Bhatt

Recent Posts

Rouse Avenue Court To Rule On AAP Money Laundering Chargesheet On November 6

The ED submitted the first supplementary chargesheet of 110 pages on October 29. It alleges…

8 hours ago

Allahabad HC Rejects Exemption Request From Additional Chief Secretary Due To Chief Minister’s Program

The court stated that proceedings should not delay because of any constitutional officer's schedule. However,…

8 hours ago

Court Directs ED To Provide Charge Sheet Copies To Accused In Delhi Liquor Policy Case

During the proceedings, the ED requested more time to share copies of digital records, remaining…

9 hours ago

Mahakumbh 2025: Google Maps To Guide Devotees For The First Time

Google has modified its policy to include Mahakumbh, recognizing the event's significance and massive turnout.…

9 hours ago

Yogi Government Eases FDI Policy To Boost Foreign Investment In Uttar Pradesh

During a cabinet meeting on Monday at Lok Bhavan, the state approved changes to the…

9 hours ago

Tribute Meeting To Honor Martyrs Of 1966 Cow Protection Movement

Yuva Chetna will organize a tribute meeting to honor martyrs of the 1966 cow protection…

10 hours ago