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Bombay High Court Allows State Appeal Against Discharge Under MCOC Act — Prima Facie Material Found Sufficient for Trial. The Court held that the Special Judge erred in allowing transfer under Section 11 MCOC Act without considering the prima facie material indicating organized crime.

The State of Maharashtra appealed against the judgment and order dated 2nd September 2002 passed by the learned Special Judge, MCOC Act, Nashik in MCO...

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Bombay High Court Quashes DV Act Proceedings Against Married Sister and Brother-in-Law. Married Sister Not a 'Respondent' Under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 as She Does Not Share a Domestic Relationship or Shared Household with the Aggrieved Wife.

The applicants, including the husband, his parents, his married sister, and her husband, challenged proceedings initiated by the wife (respondent no.1...

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Supreme Court Upholds Removal of Employee Convicted of Theft While Under Suspension — Limitation Bar Applied for Delayed Challenge. The Court held that a removal order under Rule 19(i) of CCS (CCA) Rules is not a continuing wrong and delay of 13 years cannot be condoned without sufficient cause.

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal filed by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) against the judgment of the Delhi High Court, which ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals in Section 498A Jurisdiction Case, Holding That Courts at Wife's Parental Home Have Jurisdiction. The court ruled that cruelty under Section 498A IPC is a continuing offence and its consequences ensue at the parental home, conferring jurisdiction under Section 179 CrPC.

The case involves a group of appeals concerning the jurisdictional issue under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Criminal Pr...