Rakesh @ Bhura Rajak v. State of Madhya Pradesh

Supreme Court of India · 30 Aug 2022
Uday Umesh Lalit; Ajay Rastogi
SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) NO.4714 OF 2019
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The Supreme Court dismissed the Review Petition challenging the conviction under Section 302 read with Section 34 IPC, holding no error apparent on record and upholding the concurrent findings of the lower courts.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
INHERENT JURISDICTION
REVIEW PETITION (CRL.) NO. OF 2022
(Diary No.9265 of 2022)
IN
SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRL.) NO.4714 OF 2019
Rakesh @ Bhura Rajak …Petitioner
VERSUS
State of Madhya Pradesh …Respondent
Application seeking condonation of delay in filing Review Petition is allowed.
The concurrent view taken by the Sessions Court and the High Court in convicting and sentencing the petitioner for having committed offence punishable under Section 302 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code was under challenge before this Court. Having considered the matter, this
Court found no reasons to interfere and the Special Leave Petition was dismissed.
ORDER

2022 INSC 894

The grounds taken in Review Petition do not make out any error apparent on record to justify interference. This Review Petition is, therefore, dismissed. ……………………………….CJI. [Uday Umesh Lalit] ……………………………….J. [Ajay Rastogi] New Delhi; 30th August, 2022.

JUDGMENT