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Supreme Court Quashes Charges in Alleged Coercion and Rape Case. High Court and Sessions Judge's Orders Overturned Due to Lack of Evidence and Inconsistent Testimony

This criminal appeal is against the judgment of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Gwalior, which dismissed the appellant's criminal revision petitio...

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Appeal Partially Allowed: Conviction Under Section 307 IPC Modified to Section 323 IPC. Court reevaluates evidence, reduces charge from attempted murder to causing simple injuries, and adjusts the appellant's sentence accordingly.

Appeal against the conviction under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for attempted murder. The appellant was convicted by the First Adhoc Ad...

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Upholding Conviction in Dharmendra's Murder Appeal A detailed analysis of the court's decision, affirming guilt amidst challenges to evidence and procedure.

The court scrutinized the presence of the appellant at the crime scene, the attribution of a knife injury to him, the admissibility of a disclosure st...

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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in 2004 Murder Case. Inconsistencies in eyewitness testimonies and lack of corroborating evidence lead to the overturning of life imprisonment sentence for the accused.

The appellant was convicted of murder under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and sentenced to life imprisonment. The High Court upheld this ...

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Criminal Writ Petition Allowed: Detention Order Quashed Due to Delays and Inconsistencies. Maharashtra Court Overturns Detention Under MPDA Act Citing Constitutional Violations and Non-Application of Mind by Detaining Authority

This petition challenges the detention order dated 03/04/2024 issued under the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities (MPDA) Act, 1981, and it...

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Court Quashes State Decision to Shift Navi Mumbai Sports Complex, Reaffirms Public Interest. Judgment emphasizes the importance of accessible sports facilities, criticizes arbitrary land reallocation for commercial use, and mandates CIDCO to hand over land for the original sports complex.

The Public Interest Litigation (PIL) by the Indian Institute of Architects, Navi Mumbai Center, challenges the allocation of land originally designate...

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State Government’s Shift of Sports Complex to Rural Area Quashed. Court Orders CIDCO to Revert Land for Sports Complex Development, Emphasizing Public Interest and Transparency

The State Government's decision to relocate the Government Sports Complex from Navi Mumbai to a rural area for commercial exploitation has been critic...

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Appeal Dismissed: Court Upholds 10-Year Imprisonment for Sexual Assault of a Minor. The Bombay High Court affirms the conviction under IPC and POCSO Act, dismissing the appellant's claims of false implication and procedural lapses.

The Bombay High Court dismissed an appeal challenging a 10-year rigorous imprisonment sentence handed down by the Additional Sessions Judge, Amravati....

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Court Overturns MSETCL's Debarment of BNC Power Projects Limited. Arbitrary and retrospective application of debarment policy deemed unreasonable by the court.

The Respondent ignored their own letter dated 13th August 2020, granting explicit permission to Sai Hotline to sublet work to the Petitioner. This con...

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Bombay High Court Overturns Life Sentence in 2011 Murder Case. Appellant Acquitted Due to Insufficient Evidence and Inconsistencies in Prosecution's Case

This appeal against a judgment from 21st February 2014, by the Additional Sessions Judge, Mumbai, which convicted the appellant of multiple offences, ...