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Supreme Court Examines Constitutionality of Prohibitory Orders Under Section 144 CrPC Restricting Public Assembly. Judgment Clarifies That Reasonable Restrictions on Speech and Assembly Must Be Just, Fair and Reasonable Under Articles 19 and 21.

The Supreme Court initiated a suo motu criminal writ petition regarding the incident at Ramlila Maidan on 4-5 June 2011, involving the imposition of p...

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High Court of Karnataka Acquits Accused No.2 in Murder Case Due to Lack of Evidence of Common Intention. Conviction under Section 302 r/w 34 IPC set aside as prosecution failed to prove that accused No.2 shared common intention with accused No.1 to commit murder.

The appellant, accused No.2, was convicted by the Fast Track Court No.X, Bengaluru, in S.C.No.83/2009 for the offence punishable under Section 302 rea...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Husband's Revision Against Family Court's Refusal to Cancel Maintenance. Family Court's Order Upheld as Husband Failed to Prove Fraud or Change in Circumstances Under Section 127 CrPC.

The petitioner/husband, Prakash Eknath Dheple, filed a criminal revision application under Sections 397 and 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 197...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Murder and Robbery Based on Circumstantial Evidence. Appellant convicted under Section 302 IPC for murder and Sections 392/397 IPC for robbery, with life imprisonment and seven years rigorous imprisonment respectively.

The appellant, Girvarsingh Bhagwatsingh Devda, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Dindoshi, for the murder of Nirmala Premji Vora and for...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Rape and Murder Case Due to Unreliable Eyewitness and Procedural Lapses. Conviction Set Aside as Incriminating Circumstances Not Put to Accused Under Section 313 CrPC, and Sole Child Witness's Testimony Lacked Sterling Quality.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal of Ashok, who was convicted by the Trial Court for the rape and murder of a ten-year-old girl and sentenced to de...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Appellants in CBI Corruption Case Due to Lack of Evidence and Invalid Sanction. Conviction under Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 set aside as prosecution failed to prove demand and acceptance of bribe beyond reasonable doubt.

The case pertains to two criminal appeals filed by Vilas Vasudev Kunkolienkar (A1) and his wife Vijayshree Vilas Kunkolienkar (A3) challenging their c...

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Supreme Court Allows Recall of Witness in Criminal Trial for Further Examination — Right to Fair Trial Includes Opportunity to Re-examine Witness on New Evidence. The Court held that rejection of recall prayer after CFSL report became available was a denial of fair trial under Section 311 CrPC.

The appellant, Satbir Singh, filed a criminal appeal against the order of the High Court of Punjab & Haryana dated 14.12.2021, which rejected his pray...

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Supreme Court Dissolves Marriage Under Article 142 in Transfer Petition Due to Irretrievable Breakdown and Allows Transfer of Proceedings

The marriage between the parties, solemnised in 2012, survived only for a brief period, after which they began living separately. For more than thirte...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows NIA Appeal Under Section 21(1) of NIA Act, 2008 Against Rejection of Tender of Pardon Under Section 306 CrPC — Held That Order Rejecting Pardon Application Is Not Interlocutory and Is Appealable.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed an appeal under Section 21(1) of the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008, challenging an order dated...