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In a groundbreaking judgment that could reshape how digital evidence is treated in family disputes, the Madhya Pradesh High ...
investigation made since the registration of the F.I.R., we direct Police Inspector, MIDC CIDCO Police Station, Aurangabad, to carry out the investigation in respect of the said F.I.R., which is ...
The Supreme Court of India's recent judgment in The Correspondence, RBANMS Educational Institution v. B. Gunashekar & Ors. (Civil Appeal No. 5200 of 2025) has significantly strengthened property law ...
4. Since the Revision Applications were disposed by the learned Additional Sessions Judge on the question of jurisdiction only and he has not considered the merits of the matter, it will not be fair ...
Section 41 of CrPC empowers police officers to arrest individuals without a warrant under specific circumstances. The provision covers various scenarios including when a person commits a cognizable ...
The investigating agencies and their officers are duty-bound to comply with the mandate of Section 41 and 41A of the Code and the directions issued by this Court in Arnesh Kumar (supra). Any ...
One of the most noteworthy aspects of this new legislation is how Parliament has systematically incorporated key directions and principles established by the Supreme Court, particularly those outlined ...
The Hon'ble High Court held that in Category A cases under Para 3 of Satender Kumar Antil, where cognizance is taken and summons issued, “bail applications of such accused on appearance may be decided ...
The Appellant assails the order dated 28.03.2024 passed by the High Court of Gujarat at Ahmedabad (High Court) whereby his prayer for regular bail in connection with FIR No. RC-26/2021/NIA/DLI dated ...
Inordinate delays in trial and long periods of incarceration without conviction violate Article 21 While legislative intent must initially be adhered to, prolonged detention without trial mandates ...
BNS introduces terrorism as a distinct offense under Section 113, which closely mirrors UAPA's definition. The provision covers acts intended to threaten India's unity, integrity, sovereignty, ...
A recent Supreme Court ruling in Dileepbhai Nanubhai Sanghani v. State of Gujarat, citation 2025 INSC 280 dated May 14, 2025.clarifies when corruption charges can stick, protecting public servants ...