SD. SHABUDDIN versus THE STATE OF TELANGANA
The High Court erred by shifting the burden to the accused via Section 114 Evidence Act and by sustaining conviction under Section 411 IPC despite both Courts having acquitted the accused of theft under Section 379 IPC; because prosecution failed to prove the foundational fact of theft and to link the recovered cash...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Sd. Shabuddin; Respondent: The State of Telangana
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 19 August 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Judgment on Appeal to Supreme Court
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; impugned judgment set aside; appellant acquitted
- Legal Topics
- Section 411 IPC, Section 379 IPC, Burden of Proof, Presumption Under Section 114 Evidence Act, Initial Burden Under Section 102 Evidence Act, Possession of Alleged Stolen Property, Reverse Burden of Proof
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Parties
Sd. Shabuddin
Appellant
The State of Telangana
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Judgment on Appeal to Supreme Court
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the High Court placed a reverse burden of proof on the appellant and is thus legally unsustainable
- 2 Whether conviction under Section 411 IPC for dishonestly receiving stolen property can be sustained when both accused were acquitted of theft under Section 379 IPC
Ratio Decidendi
The High Court erred by shifting the burden to the accused via Section 114 Evidence Act and by sustaining conviction under Section 411 IPC despite both Courts having acquitted the accused of theft under Section 379 IPC; because prosecution failed to prove the foundational fact of theft and to link the recovered cash to the deceased, possession alone and inability to account cannot sustain conviction under Section 411, and the initial burden remained on the prosecution under Section 102 Evidence Act.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; impugned judgment set aside; appellant acquitted
Orders
- Judgment dated 7 March 2024 of the High Court set aside
- Appellant acquitted of all charges
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