BIVASH CHANDRA DEBNATH @ BIVASH D.&ORS. vs STATE OF WEST BENGAL — Crl.A. No. 157/2011
Status: Disposed.
CNR: SCIN010102112010
Filing Date
30-Mar-2010
Registration No
Crl.A. No. 157/2011
Diary Number
10211/2010
Order Date
16-Apr-2015
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Neutral Citation
2015 INSC 297
Last updated 18-Mar-2026
Petitioner(s)
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1.BIVASH CHANDRA DEBNATH @ BIVASH D.&ORS.
Respondent(s)
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1.STATE OF WEST BENGAL
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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16-Apr-2015
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16-Apr-2015
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08-Apr-2015
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08-Apr-2015
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08-Apr-2015
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25-Mar-2015
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25-Mar-2015
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19-Nov-2014
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19-Nov-2014
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05-Nov-2014
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07-Mar-2013
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16-Jan-2013
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18-Jul-2012
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27-Apr-2012
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20-Apr-2012
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16-Sep-2011
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13-Dec-2010
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15-Nov-2010
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29-Oct-2010
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22-Oct-2010
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02-Aug-2010
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10-May-2010
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30-Mar-2010
Case filed
Registration No. Crl.A. No. 157/2011
Case Summary: Bivash Chandra Debnath v. State of West Bengal Outcome: The Supreme Court partly allowed the appeal. The conviction of three appellants (Bivash Chandra Debnath, Sambhu Ghosh, and Sadananda Mondal) under Section 302 read with Section 149 IPC (murder) was set aside and replaced with conviction under Section 304 Part I read with Section 34 IPC (causing death by act endangering life, with common intention). Sentence reduced from life imprisonment to seven years rigorous imprisonment, with credit for time already served. Key Facts: On December 1, 1983, a land dispute escalated into violence when the three appellants and others attacked witnesses with sharp weapons (daos), killing Ajit Nath who had eight severe incised wounds and bruises. The post-mortem confirmed homicidal death by shock and haemorrhage. Rationale: Though the death was homicidal, the Court found no premeditation and characterized the incident as a sudden fight arising from a sudden quarrel over unauthorized land digging, bringing it within Exception 4 to Section 300 IPC (culpable homicide, not murder). This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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