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Supreme Court Warns Against Misuse of Section 498-A IPC: Not a Tool of Personal Vendetta
SC warns against misuse of Section 498-A IPC in matrimonial disputes, emphasizing the need for concrete evidence and judicial scrutiny.
Dec 30, 20244 min read
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Supreme Court's Landmark Judgment on Section 306 IPC: Without Positive Instigation, Conviction Fails in Prakash v. State of Maharashtra
Supreme Court reiterates the need for intent and proximity in abetment to suicide cases in Prakash v. State of Maharashtra.
Dec 26, 20244 min read
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Expansive Interpretation of NIA's Powers: The NIA Can Investigate Any Offence Connected with a Scheduled Offence
Exploring the NIA's power to investigate connected offences under Section 8, empowering a broader approach in national security cases.
Dec 17, 20244 min read
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A Power of Attorney Holder Cannot Depose for the Principal: Supreme Court's Landmark Judgment in Rajesh Kumar vs. Anand Kumar & Ors.
"A Power of Attorney Holder Cannot Depose for the Principal": Supreme Court's landmark decision in Rajesh Kumar vs. Anand Kumar & Ors.
May 21, 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.
May 16, 20244 min read
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No Evidence of Forest Offence: Supreme Court's Bold Ruling on Kerala's Sandalwood Case
Supreme Court dismisses sandalwood confiscation, ruling no evidence of forest offence. A significant precedent for Kerala's forest laws.
May 15, 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.
May 15, 20244 min read
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Replication in Election Petitions: Supreme Court Clarifies - 'Replication is Always a Defensive Pleading in Nature
Supreme Court clarifies the role of replication in election petitions, ensuring fair trial and upholding procedural integrity.
May 15, 20245 min read
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The Statute of Limitation Only Bars the Remedy and Does Not Extinguish the Debt": Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling
Supreme Court clarifies: Limitation Act bars the remedy but not the debt, allowing recovery of time-barred debts under specific statutes.
May 14, 20245 min read
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