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High Court Grants Restitutive Relief and Compensation to Appellant Against State Government's Arbitrary Actions. Seeking justice, the High Court rectifies wrongs and awards restitution and compensation to the aggrieved appellant.

The appellant challenges the denial of appointment to the post of Samvida Shala Shikshak Grade-III despite being found eligible in a selection exam he...

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Unusual Situation Arises in University Case Due to Conduct, Appellant's Appointment Continues Without Interruption, Addressing the Injustice: University Urged to Consider Supernumerary Post for Appellant

The case revolves around a dispute regarding the appointment of an Assistant Professor in the English department at Bangalore University, reserved for...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case on Grounds of Faulty Identification and Doubtful Evidence. Court casts doubt on the validity of identification without a Test Identification Parade, delayed recovery of evidence, and the absence of specific motive for the accused.

The Supreme Court of India acquitted the appellant due to insufficient and unreliable evidence regarding his identification and involvement in the cri...

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Supreme Court Acquits Firdoskhan, Upholds Anwarkhan's Conviction in NDPS Case NDPS case sees partial relief as procedural lapses lead to acquittal of one accused while another remains convicted.

The Supreme Court delivered its verdict in the criminal appeals related to an NDPS Act conviction from Gujarat, resulting in a split outcome. While th...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Lack of Evidence for Robbery Conviction. Prosecution fails to prove recovery of stolen items, Supreme Court sets aside conviction of Hansraj.

The Supreme Court acquitted the appellant, Hansraj, reversing previous convictions under Sections 394 and 397 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The pros...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Extra-Judicial Confession and Incomplete Circumstantial Evidence. Conviction Reversed as High Court Erred in Reappreciating Evidence Without Compelling Reasons Under Principles Governing Appeals Against Acquittal.

The dispute arose from the death of a 2.5-year-old child in Hubli, Karnataka, on 03.11.2002. The appellant, the younger brother of the child's father ...