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Accused In Child Pornography Cases Cannot Be Discharged Merely Because Age Of Unidentified Victims Cannot Be Conclusively Proved: Delhi High Court

"In cases of this nature, the victims depicted in such material are most often unidentified and untraceable; their parentage and addresses remain unknown, and they

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  • April 07, 2026
  • Accused In Child Pornography Cases Cannot Be Discharged Merely Because Age Of Unidentified Victims Cannot Be Conclusively Proved: Delhi High Court
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  • Insurance Company Cannot Claim Contributory Negligence Without Examining Driver Or Challenging Charge Sheet: AP High Court
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  • Murder Conviction Cannot Rest Solely On Voice Identification In Darkness: Supreme Court Acquits Police Constable After 12 Years

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November 22, 2025
Bald Pleas of Coercion Cannot Dismantle Statutory Presumption Under Section 138: Calcutta High Court Refuses Relief in ₹25 Lakh Cheque Dishonour Case
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“Once Issuance of Cheque and Signature Are Admitted, Technical Omissions Cannot Defeat Prosecution” —  In a significant ruling reinforcing the credibility of financial instruments, the Calcutta High Court on 19...

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November 22, 2025
Dual Criminality Is About Conduct, Not Identical Labels: Delhi High Court Upholds Magisterial Inquiry in Canada Extradition Case
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“Failure to Stop After Accident-Causing Death in Canada Mirrors Rash and Negligent Driving in India—Dual Criminality Is Satisfied”, In a significant ruling Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition filed...

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November 21, 2025
Court Has No Discretion to Ignore Probation Where Circumstances Warrant Its Consideration: Delhi High Court
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“Increasing emphasis on the reformation and rehabilitation of offenders... is what is sought to be subserved” — Delhi High Court, presided by Justice Rajneesh Kumar Gupta upheld the conviction of...

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November 21, 2025
Signing Blank Indents and Issuing Orders Without Verification Amounts to Abuse of Official Position: Madras High Court Convicts Telecom Officials in ₹1.95 Crore Telecom Scam
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“Materials were never required, never reached, and were never used — Yet they were issued under official seal. That is criminal misconduct.” Madras High Court, through a detailed and reasoned...

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November 21, 2025
A Long Stop Date Is Not Decorative—It Is Decisive: Bombay High Court Refuses Specific Performance
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“Once the Long Stop Date passed, the Agreement between the parties cannot be re-ignitioned”— In a landmark Bombay High Court, speaking through Justice Milind N. Jadhav, ruled that a Term...

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November 21, 2025
Substitution Cannot Be Defeated by Technical Delay – No Separate Abatement Application Required If Relief Is Implied: Allahabad High Court
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“The law does not insist on procedural rigidity—when sufficient cause is shown, courts are bound to lean in favour of substantial justice over technicalities.” In a significant pronouncement reinforcing a...

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November 21, 2025
Order Accepting Partition Commissioner’s Report Not a Decree – Revision Maintainable Under Article 227 Until Final Decree Is Passed: Calcutta High Court
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“Unless the final decree is drawn, rights of parties are not conclusively determined—an order merely accepting the Commissioner’s report is interlocutory and can be challenged under Article 227 of the...

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November 21, 2025
Executive Magistrate Cannot Remand Under Section 107 CrPC – Detention Was Illegal and Violated Article 21: Bombay High Court Awards ₹1 Lakh Compensation for Unlawful Custody
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“Chapter proceedings under Section 107 are preventive, not punitive – Executive Magistrate had no authority to remand the petitioner to custody; detention without legal sanction amounts to a direct assault...

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November 21, 2025
Courts Are Duty-Bound to Award ‘Just Compensation’ Even Without Cross Appeal: AP High Court Enhances Motor Accident Award
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"Merely Because Claimants Haven’t Appealed, Courts Cannot Shy Away From Awarding What is Rightfully Due Under Law", Andhra Pradesh High Court delivered a reportable judgment modifying the compensation awarded by...

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