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Supreme Court Quashes Lower Court Orders in Matrimonial Fraud Case. Madhya Pradesh High Court's Order Set Aside; Case to Proceed on Charges of Conspiracy and Cheating.

The Supreme Court restored the trial court’s summoning order, allowing the appellant's criminal case to proceed against his wife and her family. The...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused, Citing Unreliable Evidence and Procedural Flaws. Acquittal in a murder case upheld due to lack of credible witness testimony and procedural inconsistencies.

The Supreme Court overturned the Karnataka High Court's decision convicting three accused of murder. The trial court had acquitted the accused due to ...

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Lack of Proof of Demand in Corruption Case

The importance of corroborating evidence in proving offences under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d) of the  Prevention of Corruption Act. Nagpur Bench, ...

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Appellant Acquitted in a Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence. "Weak Circumstantial Evidence Leads to Acquittal in Murder Case"

The appellant was convicted of murder (Section 302, IPC) and destruction of evidence (Section 201, IPC) based on circumstantial evidence. The convicti...

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Supreme Court Quashes Special Court's Order in Benami Transactions Case. "Loans repaid without adequate documentation—burden of proof remains on the Custodian."

The Supreme Court of India overturned judgments by the Special Court relating to recoveries from the appellants (Suman L. Shah and Laxmichand Shah) as...

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"Acquittal in Abetment to Suicide Case: Conviction Overturned Due to Lack of Evidence" "Supreme Court highlights the necessity of concrete evidence and consistency in witness testimony for abetment charges under Section 306 IPC."

The Supreme Court acquitted the appellant, of the conviction under Section 306 IPC for abetment to suicide. The prosecution's failure to provi...