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Admitted Documents Need No Formal Proof: Supreme Court Clarifies in Landmark Judgment
Supreme Court clarifies that admitted documents need no formal proof, reinforcing the authority of trial courts.

Chintan Shah
Oct 22, 20245 min read
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None of the Ingredients for Conviction Were Attracted: A Detailed Analysis of Mahendra Kumar Sonker vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Key insights from the Supreme Court's analysis in Mahendra Kumar Sonker vs. State of MP: Jostling isn't assault under IPC Section 353

Chintan Shah
Aug 13, 20245 min read
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Doubt Always Belongs to the Accused: Supreme Court's Landmark Judgement in P. Sasikumar vs State
Supreme Court acquits P. Sasikumar, emphasizing the importance of fair trial and proper identification procedures in criminal cases.

Chintan Shah
Jul 10, 20244 min read
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Balancing Justice and Matrimonial Harmony: Supreme Court's Landmark Judgment in Dasari Srikanth v. State of Telangana
Supreme Court quashes convictions in Dasari Srikanth case, highlighting justice and matrimonial harmony. Read the landmark judgment analysis

Chintan Shah
May 17, 20244 min read
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Supreme Court Clarifies Bigamy Law: 'Essential Ingredients of Offence Under Section 494 IPC' Revealed
Supreme Court clarifies bigamy laws under Section 494 IPC, emphasizing essential ingredients and evidentiary standards in landmark judgement

Chintan Shah
May 17, 20245 min read
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Supreme Court of India's Detailed Analysis on Evaluating Evidence in Rape Cases
Supreme Court's landmark ruling emphasizes the importance of victim testimony and evidence evaluation in rape cases.

Chintan Shah
May 16, 20244 min read
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A Dying Declaration Speaks: Supreme Court Affirms Conviction in Rajendra Kolhe Case
Supreme Court affirms conviction in Rajendra Kolhe case, highlighting the pivotal role of dying declarations in criminal justice.

Chintan Shah
May 16, 20244 min read
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Supreme Court Quashes FIR: Tool to Wreak Vengeance Against the Appellant
Supreme Court quashes FIR, calling it a "tool to wreak vengeance," emphasizing the need for timely, credible complaints in criminal cases.

Chintan Shah
May 16, 20244 min read
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Hostile Witness Testimony: 'Evidence Cannot Be Rejected in Toto' - Supreme Court Ruling in Selvamani Case
Supreme Court affirms conviction in Selvamani case, underscoring that hostile witness evidence cannot be entirely discarded.

Chintan Shah
May 15, 20244 min read
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