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Bombay High Court Quashes Preventive Proceedings in Water Tap Dispute — No Breach of Peace Found. Proceedings under Sections 107, 116(3), 151 CrPC initiated based on trivial quarrel without material showing likelihood of breach of peace or public tranquility.

The petitioners, Sau. Shilpa Aade, Ashwin Aade, and Manish Potpose, filed a criminal writ petition before the Bombay High Court at Nagpur seeking quas...

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High Court Allows Petition Quashing Denial of Appointment to Police Constable Post Due to Quashed Criminal Case. Recruitment Denial Set Aside as Criminal Proceedings Were Extinguished Prior to Order, and Authority Failed to Exercise Discretion Properly Under Gujarat Police Act, 1951.

The dispute arose from the denial of appointment to the petitioner for the post of Unarmed Police Constable (Lokrakshak) and SRPF Constable by the res...

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Bombay High Court Upholds Conviction for Kidnapping, Murder, and Causing Disappearance of Evidence in Child Murder Case. Circumstantial Evidence Including Last Seen Theory and Motive Sufficient to Sustain Conviction Under Sections 364, 302, and 201 IPC.

The appellant, Barku Bhavrao Bhaskar, was convicted by the 3rd Additional Sessions Judge, Nashik in Sessions Case No.49 of 2001 for offences under Sec...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Externment Order Under Section 56 of Bombay Police Act, 1951 Due to Vague Material and Excessive Externment. Court Held That Externment Based on Stale and Minor Offences Without Live Link Is Unsustainable.

The petitioner, Sheikh Hussain @ Sheikh Lakhan Sheikh Ibrahim, a tea stall owner from Chandkha Plot, Akola, challenged an externment order passed by t...

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Supreme Court Declares Accused Juvenile and Quashes Death Sentence Under Juvenile Justice Act, 2015. Age Determination Based on School Birth Certificate Prevails Over Ossification Test, Leading to Release After Over 5 Years Incarceration as Maximum Sentence for Juvenile Below 16 is 3 Years.

The Supreme Court heard appeals challenging the judgment and order dated 15.11.2018 of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, which affirmed the death sentenc...

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Juvenile Justice Act: Legal Provisions, Case Analysis, and Procedural Directions Navigating the Legal Landscape for Juvenile Justice: Insights, Challenges, and Pathways to Improvement

Legal provisions and procedural aspects pertaining to the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. It includes discussions on the...