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Supreme Court Restores Trial Court's Acquittal after Witnesses' Non-appearance and Rejects Mandatory Pre-Cross Examination Decision under Section 319 CrPC. SC upholds Trial Court's discretion in rejecting Section 319 CrPC application, setting aside the Calcutta High Court order.

The Supreme Court held that there is no mandatory requirement to decide an application under Section 319 CrPC before cross-examining prosecution witne...

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Permission to Adduce Secondary Evidence Granted Despite Objections – Bombay High Court Sets Aside Lower Court’s Order. High Court allows petitioner to submit photocopy of lost notarized will as secondary evidence, noting sufficient explanation for loss.

The Bombay High Court ruled in favor of the petitioner, permitting secondary evidence of a notarized will through a photocopy, after he claimed the or...

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Court Reduces Applicant's Sentence in Rash Driving Case; Exonerated of Stalking Charges. Accused receives 36-day imprisonment for rash and negligent driving but cleared of stalking charges under IPC Section 354D.

The Bombay High Court revised the sentencing in a criminal revision application. Applicant was initially convicted for offenses under Sections 279, 35...

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"Conviction Upheld for LSD Possession in Goa NDPS Case" "Bombay High Court dismisses appeal, reinforcing compliance with NDPS Act's procedural safeguards."

The Bombay High Court, dismissed an appeal filed by Appellant, upholding his conviction under Section 22(c) of the NDPS Act. The appellant had been co...

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High Court Overturns Eviction Decree on Grounds of Bona Fide Requirement. The Bombay High Court rules in favor of tenant after landlord's claim of bona fide requirement for eviction fails.

The Bombay High Court set aside an eviction decree based on the landlord's bona fide requirement claim. The applicant (tenant) challenged both the Tri...

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"Cheque Bounce Case Acquitted Due to Non-Compliance with Notice Period" "Failure to comply with statutory time frame leads to acquittal under Negotiable Instruments Act."

The High Court of Bombay at Goa, presided over by Justice Bharat P. Deshpande, addressed the issue of compliance with Section 138(1)(b) of the Negotia...

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Supreme Court Upholds High Court's Decision to Allow Amendment in Partition Suit Amidst Challenge to Will. Amendment of pleadings allowed under Order VI Rule 17 CPC to determine the validity of Will; High Court’s judgment confirmed by the Supreme Court.

Acts and Sections Discussed Order VI Rule 17 CPC: Pertains to amendment of pleadings in a civil suit. Order XI Rule 14 CPC: Deals with production ...

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Acquittal of Husband Under Sections 306 and 498A IPC Due to Lack of Sufficient Evidence. Conviction quashed as courts fail to establish direct or indirect incitement to suicide or cruelty related to dowry demands.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC): Abetment of Suicide Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC): Cruelty ...

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Writ Petition Partially Allowed - Restoration of ULP Complaint after 19 Years. The Bombay High Court restores a long-pending unfair labour practice complaint while denying back wages and setting a time-bound trial schedule.

Acts Discussed: The Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971 Item 1, Schedule IV: Unfair labo...

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Supreme Court Acquits In-Laws of Dowry Death Charges After Detailed Review. Lack of solid evidence and credible witnesses leads to acquittal in dowry death case.

The Supreme Court of India acquitted the appellants, the deceased's in-laws, of dowry death charges under Sections 304-B and 498-A of the Indian Penal...