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Attack Was Not Just on Police, But on the Sovereignty of the State: Jharkhand High Court Commutes Death Sentence in SP Ambush Case Section 106 Evidence Act Cannot Be Used Unless Foundational Facts Are Established: Karnataka High Court Acquits Man Accused of Brutally Murdering His Wife
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Section 106 Evidence Act Cannot Be Used Unless Foundational Facts Are Established: Karnataka High Court Acquits Man Accused of Brutally Murdering His Wife

"Last Seen Witnesses Were Examined After Three Months; Identity of Body Based Only on Tattoo" – In a landmark ruling strengthening the jurisprudence on circumstantial evidence

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“Litigation Can’t Be an Excuse to Deny Basic Civic Amenities” — In a public interest litigation that exposed years of civic apathy and legal limbo, the Karnataka High Court, on...

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June 18, 2025
Final Decree in Partition Suit Cannot Be Passed Until Plaintiff’s Succession Rights Are Settled: Kerala High Court Modifies Preliminary Decree and Issues Procedural Safeguard
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Kerala High Court delivered a crucial ruling in a partition dispute concerning ancestral and self-acquired properties. The High Court partially allowed the appeal filed by the wife and son of...

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June 18, 2025
No Vested Right in an Application—State Can Shift to Auction Regime for Minor Mineral Leases: Andhra Pradesh High Court Upholds G.O.s 13 & 14 of 2022
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Termination Without Fair Hearing Violates Principles of Natural Justice: Punjab and Haryana High Court in Dental Internship Case
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“Possession of tainted currency without proving demand and acceptance cannot result in conviction — demand is the heart of the offence under the PC Act” – In a significant reaffirmation...

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Omission to Put Incriminating Evidence to Accused Under Section 313 CrPC Vitiates Entire Trial: Supreme Court Acquits All Appellants in 1982 SBI Fraud Case
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“Only four generic questions were asked in a mechanical manner… the serious procedural irregularity has caused grave prejudice and vitiates the conviction” —  In a major ruling reaffirming the critical...

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