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High Court of Karnataka Quashes NDPS Proceedings Against Petitioner for Lack of Evidence of Conscious Possession and Commercial Quantity. Court holds that mere presence in a vehicle with contraband does not constitute possession under Section 20(b)(ii)(A) of NDPS Act without proof of knowledge and control.

The petitioner, Mr. Kalam Narendra, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India read with Section 482 of the Code of...

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Bombay High Court Acquits Appellants in NDPS Case Due to Non-Compliance with Section 50 and Lack of Independent Witnesses. Conviction under Section 20 read with Section 29 of NDPS Act set aside as search and seizure conducted without proper procedure and evidence of conscious possession was insufficient.

The appellants, Baldeosingh s/o Jagannathsingh Sengar and Ishwarsingh s/o Dakursingh Gaur, were convicted by the Special Court under NDPS Act, Nagpur ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Director Convicted for Electricity Theft — Acquittal Restored Due to Lack of Evidence of Personal Involvement. Vicarious liability under Sections 39 and 44 of Indian Electricity Act, 1910 cannot be imposed without proof of direct participation or knowledge of tampering.

The appellant, Mahaveer, was a director of M/s Rushi Steels and Alloys Pvt. Ltd., a company in Jalana, Maharashtra. The Maharashtra State Electricity ...

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Supreme Court Examines Legality of Order Compelling Accused to Provide Voice Sample for Investigation Purposes. Court Considers Scope of Self-Incrimination Protection and Implied Powers of Magistrate Under Criminal Procedure Code and Identification of Prisoners Act.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal arising from a criminal investigation where the police sought a voice sample of the appellant, Ritesh Sinha, to comp...

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Supreme Court Acquits Husband in Dowry Death Case Due to Procedural Irregularities and Lack of Evidence. Two trials on same FIR, clubbing and de-tagging, led to conviction of only one accused despite no evidence against others.

The case pertains to a criminal appeal filed by Appellant, the husband of a woman who succumbed to burn injuries in her matrimonial home. He was convi...

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High Court of Karnataka Hears Criminal Appeals Against Conviction Under Section 396 IPC; Raises Issues of Illegal Detention and Defective Investigation. Accused Contended Recovery Was Tainted and Circumstantial Evidence Unreliable.

The High Court of Karnataka heard four criminal appeals filed by accused Nos.2 to 5 against the judgment of conviction and sentence dated 27.01.2012/0...

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Bombay High Court Considers Writ Petition Challenging Deemed Conveyance Order Under MOFA; Petitioner Alleges Natural Justice Violation and Non-Impleadment. Court Hears Arguments on Maintainability and Scope of Section 11(3) Inquiry Without Final Decision in Excerpt.

The present writ petition, filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, challenged the order dated 14 July 2022 passed by the Compet...