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Bombay High Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case Due to Unreliable Dying Declaration. Dying Declaration Recorded Without Doctor's Fitness Certificate and While Deceased on Ventilator Cannot Sustain Conviction Under Section 302 IPC.

The appellant, Vitthal Lahuji Chaudhari, was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Chandrapur for the murder of his wife Sadhana under Section 3...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside NCLT and NCLAT Orders in Insolvency Matter Due to Reliance on AI-Hallucinated Precedents. The Court held that judgments based on non-existent, AI-generated fake material cannot be sustained and reaffirmed the necessity of human oversight in judicial adjudication.

The Supreme Court dealt with a civil appeal arising from an NCLT order that had been upheld by the NCLAT. The Court found that the NCLT had relied on ...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Insurance Company's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim Case — Upholds Compensation for Parents of Deceased. Owner and Driver Held Jointly Liable; Insurance Company's Defense of No Valid Driving License Fails Due to Lack of Evidence.

The case arises from a motor accident claim petition filed by the parents of the deceased, Mohan, who died in a road traffic accident on 03.01.2003 at...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Village Panchayath Resolution and Taluk Panchayath Approval for Lack of Notice to Petitioner. Resolution passed without notice to the petitioner, who is the owner of the property, violates principles of natural justice under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.

The petitioner, Sri Malledevirappa, filed a writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India seeking to quash a resolution dated ...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Second Appeal in Property Suit — Concurrent Findings of Fact Not Disturbed Under Section 100 CPC. Court holds that no substantial question of law arises when findings are based on appreciation of evidence and concurrent.

The case involves a second appeal filed by the defendants (appellants) against the judgment and decree dated 12.4.2005 passed by the First Additional ...