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Advocates Should Refrain From Advising Clients To Reagitate Matters When There Is No Error: Allahabad High Court

   28 June 2022 at 11:02

In Malhan & 17 Ors. v. State Of U.P. & Anr, the Allahabad High Court held that advocates should refrain from advising their clients to reagitate the case when there is not any prima facie error after an order has been passed. A Division Benc ..

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Inaction On State Administration's Part Is Not Basis To Presume Conspiracy : Supreme Court

   27 June 2022 at 10:44

In Zakia Ahsan Jafri & Anr. v. State of Gujarat & Anr, the Apex Court gave clean chit to 64 politicians including PM Modi in the Gujarat Riots Case. The Court observed that conspiracy cannot be presumed on the ground of failure on part of th ..

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Person Outside India Can File Anticipatory Bail Application; But Before Final Hearing, Accused Must Be In India : Kerala High Court

   25 June 2022 at 14:49

According to the Kerala High Court, Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure does not restrict the ability of a person to file an application for anticipatory bail from outside of India. The applicant must be present in the country prior to th ..

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No Probability Of Reformation, Danger To Society : Supreme Court Upholds Death Penalty To Man For Rape & Murder Of 8 Year Old Disabled Girl

   25 June 2022 at 14:48

The death penalty imposed on a 37-year-old man for the rape and murder of a seven and a half-year-old girl who was physically and mentally challenged was upheld by the Supreme Court on Friday. Manoj Pratap Singh, the accused, was about 28 years old ..

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Proper Procedure Is The Antidote To Draconian Provisions Of NDPS Act: Calcutta High Court

   25 June 2022 at 13:23

In Kalu Sk. @ Kuran v. State, the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed that in cases pertaining to the recovery of narcotic substances, seizing officers must ensure to record a video of the entire procedure. If in case video of the procedure ca ..

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Draconian Provisions Of NDPS Act Misused: Calcutta High Court Orders Mandatory Videography Of Recovery Procedure

   25 June 2022 at 11:15

In a landmark decision, the Calcutta High Court ordered on Wednesday that seizing officers in all cases involving the recovery of narcotic substances must film the entire process and that any excuses for not doing so must be made explicit in the inv ..

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Denial Of Economic Support To Wife & Minor Son Amounts To 'Domestic Violence' Even If Parties Aren't Residing In Shared Household: Calcutta High Court

   25 June 2022 at 11:15

According to Section 3 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (DV Act, 2005), depriving the wife and the minor son of financial support is considered "domestic violence," according to the Calcutta High Court, and it ma ..

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Private Pleader Appointed By Complainant Has The Authority To Seek Framing Of Additional Charge: Madras High Court

   25 June 2022 at 11:15

In N Syamasundara Naidu v. V Dakshinamoorthy and Ors, the Madras High Court set aside the order of lower Court where it was held that a Private Pleader appointed by the complainant to help the Public Prosecutor, could not conduct an independent pros ..

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Man Accused Of Obstructing Doctor From Performing Official Duties Denied Pre-Arrest Bail By The Kerala High Court

   24 June 2022 at 10:14

In Arun P. v. State of Kerala & Anr, the Kerala High Court rejected anticipatory bail to a man accused of creating obstruction for a doctor from performing her official duty. The Court noted that according to the Kerala Healthcare Service Person ..

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Abuses Hurled In Basement Which Was Not In Public View Not An Offence: Karnataka High Court Quashes Proceedings Under SC/ST Act

   23 June 2022 at 15:50

The Karnataka High Court dismissed legal action taken against an accused under the provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Amendment Act, 2015, on the grounds that the complainant was subjected to alleged a ..

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