Singh v HM Advocate

JurisdictionScotland
Neutral Citation2013 SCCR 337,[2013] HCJAC 69
Date2013
Year2013
CourtHigh Court of Justiciary
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4 cases
  • Note Of Appeal Against Conviction By Justinas Gubinas And Nerijus Radavicius Against Her Majesty's Advocate
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 8 August 2017
    ...of video images, such as where that would involve speculation, but generally a jury was free to assess content. In Singh v HM Advocate 2013 SCCR 337, leave to add a new ground of appeal, which alleged a misdirection to the effect that a jury could reject testimony on the basis of what they ......
  • Notes Of Appeal By Dylan Williamson And Kiara-lee Gallagher
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 8 December 2021
    ...set out in Grant v HM Advocate 2006 JC 205 (LJC (Gill) at para [21]) and for the late lodging of grounds of appeal in Singh v HM Advocate 2013 SCCR 337 (LJC (Carloway) at para [6]), the court refused to entertain the late ground. The court reasoned that Dr Hiremath’s testimony, and the line......
  • Application For An Extension Of Time By Kenneth Solomon Against Her Majesty's Advocate
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 2 May 2019
    ...extension and it may be granted “on cause shown” (Alexander v HM Advocate [2011] HCJAC 75, Lord Carloway at para 9; Singh v HM Advocate 2013 SCCR 337, LJC (Carloway) at para [6] (amendments)). Following continuing concerns about the need for finality in criminal cases, sub-section (2ZA), wh......
  • Application To Amend A Note Of Appeal By Hma Against Jm
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 12 May 2023
    ...to proceed to trial. The law in relation to renunciation should not be applied in this case. [9] Under reference to Singh v HM Advocate 2013 SCCR 337 at para [6], it was submitted that the reason for the late ground was that matters had been “further considered”. The interaction, between th......

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