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1978 Supreme(SC) 192

UJJAGAR SINGH – Appellant
Versus
State Of Delhi – Respondent


( 1 ) IN view of the concurrent findings of the Sessions court and the high court on the principal issues arising in the case we see no justification for granting special leave for a reconsideration of the question as regards, the guilt of the petitioners. . The evidence establishes the complicity of the petitioners in the crime charged beyond a reasonable doubt, beyond perhaps even an unreasonable doubt. So explicit and eloquent are the facts of the case. There is hardly a case, civil or criminal, which does not raise some question of law or the other. But no question of law of general public importance i involved in these petitions. It is time that it was realised that the jurisdiction of this court to grant special leave to appeal can be invoked in very exceptional circumstances. A question of law of general public importance or a decision which shocks the conscience of the court are some of the prime requisites for the grant of special leave. If there is anything at all in this case which shocks our conscience it is this : that, if the death sentence was at all to be awarded, it should have been awardedto the hirelings and that the husband and his mistress who promised to pay t

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