Conviction under Sections 376(1) and 373 IPC - The appellant was convicted based on prosecution evidence, including the testimony of the prosecutrix, which established the offense of rape and related acts. The trial court's judgment was grounded in this evidence. Sagar Singh VS State of M. P. - Madhya Pradesh
Legal Proceedings - The case involved a criminal appeal under Section 374(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, challenging the conviction handed down by the trial court. The appellate court examined the evidence and the legal sufficiency of the conviction under Section 376 IPC. Sagar Singh VS State of M. P. - Madhya Pradesh
Analysis and Conclusion
The judgment underscores the importance of credible testimony from the prosecutrix and the sufficiency of evidence to establish the offense under Section 376 IPC. The appellate court's review aims to ensure that the conviction is legally sound and supported by substantial evidence, reaffirming the legal standards for acquittal or conviction in cases involving Section 376 IPC.
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