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Goa Football Election Dispute: Court Interprets Disqualification Clauses Under GFA Statutes. Election victory challenged on grounds of criminal charges and alleged suppression of material facts

The Court dealt with a petition challenging the election of Respondent No. 4 as the President of the Goa Football Association (GFA). The Petitioner co...

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Supreme Court Emphasizes Proportional Sentencing in Bigamy Case. Lenient punishment for bigamy under Section 494 IPC revised to ensure justice and uphold societal interests.

The principles of sentencing in criminal law, specifically focusing on the offense of bigamy under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The cas...

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Magistrate Must Follow Chapter XV Cr.P.C. When Relying on Additional Evidence in Protest Petition. Appeal allowed, Magistrate directed to treat Protest Petition as a complaint and proceed accordingly under Chapter XV of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

The Supreme Court sets aside the order of the Allahabad High Court and Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM), Aligarh, in which cognizance was taken based o...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Custody of Minor Child with Aunt and Family Based on Child's Welfare" "Stability and child's well-being outweigh biological claims in custody battle."

The Supreme Court of India, ruled that the custody of a 14-year-old girl, Sumaiya Khanam (also known as Dania Aman Khan), would remain with her aunt,...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against High Court's Quashing of Summoning Order in Abetment of Suicide Case. Magistrate's Power to Issue Summons After Closure Report Upheld, with Emphasis on Application of Mind Under Sections 202 and 204 CrPC, 1973.

The appeal arose from a High Court order quashing a Magistrate's summoning order in a case alleging abetment of suicide under Section 306 IPC. The app...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition in Contempt Case Due to Suppression of Material Facts. Litigant Found Guilty of Attempting to Pollute Stream of Justice by Concealing Facts and Filing Fabricated Documents, Not Entitled to Relief Under Tainted Hands Doctrine.

The Supreme Court addressed a case involving a litigant's attempt to pollute the administration of justice through suppression of material facts. The ...