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ILC-2014-SC-CRL-Nov-16

O.M. Cherian @ Thankachan Vs. State of Kerala & Ors.

Head Note

Indian Penal Code,1860  - Section 498-A , Section 306 , The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973  - Section 31

The trial court directed the sentences imposed on the appellant/accused under Sections 498A and 306 IPC to run consecutively, which was affirmed by the High Court - Its discretion normally the appellate court will not interfere, unless the refusal to exercise such discretion is shown to be arbitrary or unreasonable - Keeping in view the totality of the facts and circumstances of the case.

Topic(s)-Concurrent or Consecutive - Concurrent sentence ordered







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