Case Law
Subject : Criminal Law - Appeals
New Delhi – The Supreme Court of India is set to adjudicate a criminal appeal filed by Sukdeb Saha against the State of Andhra Pradesh. The case, registered as Criminal Appeal No. 003177 of 2025, has been listed before a division bench comprising the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vikram Nath and the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sandeep Mehta.
This matter comes before the nation's apex court as a criminal appeal, indicating that the appellant, Sukdeb Saha, is challenging a prior judgment from a lower court, likely a High Court, in a criminal proceeding. The respondent in the case is the State of Andhra Pradesh, which typically prosecutes criminal cases.
Note: The provided court docket does not contain the detailed facts of the case, the specific charges involved, or the judgment being appealed. The information is limited to the case title, parties, and the presiding bench.
Appellant: Sukdeb Saha
Respondent: The State of Andhra Pradesh
Presiding Bench: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vikram Nath and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sandeep Mehta
A criminal appeal in the Supreme Court generally involves substantial questions of law or instances of gross miscarriage of justice. The appellant typically seeks to have their conviction overturned, their sentence reduced, or an acquittal order from a lower court upheld against a state's appeal. The bench will be tasked with reviewing the legal arguments, evidence, and procedures from the previous trial and appellate stages.
While the specific grounds of the appeal are not yet public, the bench of Justices Nath and Mehta will likely examine: * The interpretation and application of relevant criminal statutes. * The correctness of the High Court’s ruling on points of law. * The sufficiency and admissibility of evidence used to secure a conviction. * Whether the fundamental rights of the appellant were upheld during the trial process.
The listing of the case marks the formal commencement of proceedings at the Supreme Court level. The bench will hear arguments from counsel for both Sukdeb Saha and the State of Andhra Pradesh before delivering its final judgment. The outcome of this appeal will be decisive for the parties involved and may contribute to the jurisprudence on the specific criminal law principles at stake.
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