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High Court declined to Quash Addition of Section 498A IPC Charge in 10-Year-Old Suicide Case -- Prosecution Application Under Section 216 CrPC Held Maintainable

The petitioners, accused in a case under Section 306 IPC for abetment of suicide, challenged an order adding a charge under Section 498A IPC at the fa...

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High Court Allows Criminal Petition -- Quashes Charges Under Section 498A IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act Against Paramour -- Petitioner Granted Relief for Offences

The petitioner, filed a criminal petition under Section 482 CrPC to quash the charge sheet against her in C.C. No. 25/2025, where she was Accused No. ...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Husband Under Section 498A IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act -- Allegations Found General and Unsubstantiated in Matrimonial Discord Case -- Proceedings Set Aside as Counterblast to Legal Notice

The Supreme Court allowed the criminal appeal filed by the husband against the Telangana High Court order refusing to quash criminal proceedings under...

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Supreme Court Dissolves Marriage on Grounds of Irretrievable Breakdown, Quashes Extradition Proceedings, and Awards Permanent Alimony

Supreme Court Exercises Powers Under Article 142 of the Constitution of India to Dissolve Marriage, Quash Litigations, and Direct Release of Impounded...

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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Appellants in Dowry Harassment and Domestic Violence Case. Generalized Allegations Without Specific Acts Insufficient to Sustain Criminal Charges – Court Emphasizes Need for Specificity in Domestic Violence Cases.

The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings against the Appellants, holding that the allegations were generalized and lacked specific overt act...

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"Supreme Court Restores Wife's Right to Maintenance Despite Decree for Restitution of Conjugal Rights." "Wife’s dignity and justified refusal outweigh procedural compliance under Section 125(4) Cr.P.C."

The case discusses whether a husband, having secured a decree for restitution of conjugal rights, can deny maintenance to his wife under Section 125(4...

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Conviction in Dowry Harassment Case: Insufficient Evidence for Abetment of Suicide under IPC. Clarifies the distinction between presumptions under Sections 113A and 113B of the Evidence Act.

The appeal addressed the conviction of the appellant (brother-in-law) under Sections 306 and 498A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 4 of the ...