No One Has a License to Inflict Fatal Injuries and Claim Innocence: Supreme Court Upholds Murder Conviction

The Supreme Court of India has upheld the life imprisonment sentence of Kunhimuhammed alias Kunheethu in a case of politically motivated murder in Kerala. The judgment, delivered on December 6, 2024, by a bench comprising Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Prasanna B. Varale, emphasized that even spontaneous acts during altercations can amount to murder if

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