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Acquittal in Dowry Death Case – Supreme Court Quashes Conviction for Lack of Evidence. Failure to Prove Cruelty or Harassment Soon Before Death – Acquittal of Husband in Dowry Death Case.

Section 304-B, Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Dowry Death – Essential Ingredients – Section 113-B, Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Presumption of Dowry...

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Supreme Court Reverses Acquittal in Cheque Bounce Case, Upholds Conviction. High Court and Appellate Court Decisions Overturned on Grounds of Legal Enforceability of Debt.

The Supreme Court of India, reversed the High Court's and the Appellate Court's decisions that had acquitted the respondent in a cheque bounce case un...

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Arvind Kejriwal Challenges Legality of Arrest Under PML Act: Delhi High Court Appeal. Examining Judicial Safeguards and Proportionality in Arrest Procedures

This appeal, filed by Arvind Kejriwal, challenges the legality of his arrest by the Directorate of Enforcement (DoE) under Section 19 of the Preventio...

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Prosecution's Case Fails: Appellant Acquitted of Bribery Charges. Inconsistencies and Lack of Evidence Lead to Appellant's Acquittal in High-Profile Bribery Case

The prosecution failed to substantiate the charge under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d)(i) and (ii) of the Act against the appellant (AO1). The evidence did n...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Negotiable Instruments Act Case Against High Court's Quashing of Summoning Order. High Court Erred in Adjudicating Time-Barred Debt Issue at Summoning Stage Under Section 482 CrPC as Limitation is Mixed Question of Law and Fact Requiring Evidence.

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by the original complainant challenging the Delhi High Court's order that quashed a summoning order in a cheque dish...