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Supreme Court Sets Aside Quashing of Corruption Proceedings Due to Improper Exercise of Inherent Powers. High Court's Order Under Section 482 CrPC Was Unjustified After Dismissal of Discharge Application and Revision Petition on Same Grounds, Violating Principles Against Circumvention and Multiplicity.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the High Court of Madras quashing criminal proceedings against the respondent under Section 13(2) read with Sectio...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Revision Petition in Negotiable Instruments Act Case — Conviction Set Aside Due to Non-Examination of Complainant. Failure to examine complainant under Section 200 CrPC renders complaint not maintainable and conviction unsustainable.

The petitioner, Sri B G Uday, filed a criminal revision petition under Section 397 read with Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, chal...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Revision Petition Against Alteration of Charges in Electricity Act and IPC Case. Court Holds That Alteration of Charge Under Section 216 Cr.P.C. Is Permissible Before Judgment and No Prejudice Caused to Accused.

The criminal revision petition was filed by the accused No.1, Sri Shivappa, challenging the order dated 11.07.2022 passed by the Court of I Additional...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes FIR in SC/ST Act Case — Rent Dispute Not Caste-Based. Allegations of Abusive Language Without Caste Reference Do Not Attract Sections 3(1)(r) and 3(1)(s) of SC/ST (POA) Amendment Act, 2015.

The petitioners, owners of a flat in Bangalore, entered into a rental agreement with the second respondent-complainant on 21.06.2018. A dispute arose ...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Pardon Granted to Co-Accused in Corruption Case for Non-Compliance with Section 307 CrPC. Pardon Order Set Aside as Special Court Failed to Record Reasons and Did Not Follow Mandatory Procedure Under Section 307 of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.

The applicant, Nanak Waswani (Accused No.1), and non-applicant No.2, Suresh Chichghare (Accused No.2), were facing trial for offences under the Preven...