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Lack of Proof of Demand in Corruption Case

The importance of corroborating evidence in proving offences under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d) of the  Prevention of Corruption Act. Nagpur Bench, ...

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Appellant Acquitted in a Case Based on Circumstantial Evidence. "Weak Circumstantial Evidence Leads to Acquittal in Murder Case"

The appellant was convicted of murder (Section 302, IPC) and destruction of evidence (Section 201, IPC) based on circumstantial evidence. The convicti...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Chhattisgarh Murder Case Failure of the prosecution to prove the chain of evidence leads to acquittal in Dharmendra Satnami’s murder.

An appeal against the convictions under Sections 302, 120B, and 201 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), related to the murder of Dharmendra Satnami. The S...

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Supreme Court quashes criminal complaint against Special Armed Forces officers, holding that the prosecution lacked specific allegations, and a prior contempt petition covered the same cause of action.

The Supreme Court, in a judgment dated [Date], quashed a criminal complaint filed by the first respondent (complainant) against the officers of the Sp...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Sections 20(1), (2), and (3) under the PC&PNDT Act, 1994. Supreme Court upholds High Court ruling, emphasizing that suspension of hospital registration must be grounded in public interest and proper legal procedures.

The Supreme Court judgment revolves around the suspension of the registration of Dev Hospital, operated by respondent Jashmina Dilip Devda, for allege...

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Supreme Court Denies Specific Performance; Awards Damages with Interest in Land Sale Dispute. Discretionary Relief Denied Due to False Statements and Lack of Readiness

1. Introduction & Background The Supreme Court of India addressed the appeal filed by the plaintiffs (Major General Darshan Singh's legal heirs) ...

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Convictions in Ganja Seizure Case Quashed by Supreme Court due to Procedural Violations. The Supreme Court acquits the accused in a narcotics case, citing flaws in search, seizure, and evidence handling.

The Supreme Court overturned the convictions of the appellants under the NDPS Act due to procedural lapses in search, seizure, sampling, and chain of ...

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"A Case Examining Limitation and Arbitration in Franchise Disputes."

The Supreme Court ruled on the issue of whether the arbitration petition filed by Arif Azim Co. Ltd. was barred by limitation under Article 137 of the...