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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Relatives in Matrimonial Dispute Due to Omnibus Allegations. FIR under Sections 498A, 34 IPC and Sections 3, 4 Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961, and DV Act complaint quashed for lack of specific overt acts against appellants.

The Supreme Court allowed appeals by Appellants, quashing criminal proceedings arising from matrimonial discord between (complainant) and her husband ...

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Courts should not engage in evaluating the merits of a case at the pre-trial stage and the importance of jurisdiction in matrimonial cases involving domestic violence or dowry harassment complaints.

The appellant (wife) challenges the order passed by the Jharkhand High Court, which quashed criminal proceedings against respondent Nos. 3 to 8. The a...

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High Court of Karnataka Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Dowry Harassment Case Due to Settlement Between Parties — Section 498A IPC and Section 4 Dowry Prohibition Act. Compromise reached between husband and wife leads to quashing of FIR and all proceedings in C.C.No.15166/2020.

The petitioners, who are the husband (accused No.1), mother-in-law (accused No.2), and father-in-law (accused No.3), filed a criminal petition under S...

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Supreme Court Upholds Conviction in Caste-Based Murder Case — Evidence of Eyewitnesses Found Credible Despite Minor Contradictions. The Court held that the testimony of a single reliable witness is sufficient for conviction, and delay in FIR receipt does not vitiate the case if explained.

The Supreme Court dismissed appeals against the conviction of seven accused for the murder of Murugaiyan, a Scheduled Caste man, and for setting his h...

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Supreme Court Quashes Conviction in Dowry Harassment Case Due to Vague Allegations and Inconsistent Findings. General and Omnibus Statements Without Specific Instances Insufficient to Sustain Conviction Under Section 498-A IPC and Section 4 Dowry Prohibition Act.

The case arises from the suicide of a married woman, allegedly driven to it by her husband (A1) and in-laws (A2 and A3) due to continuous torture and ...