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Prosecution Must Prove Cruelty 'Soon Before Death' To Trigger Dowry Death Presumption Under Sec 113B Evidence Act: Madras High Court

"Unless it is established that the deceased was subjected to cruelty in connection with demand of dowry soon before death, the presumption under Section 113B of

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  • Prosecution Must Prove Cruelty 'Soon Before Death' To Trigger Dowry Death Presumption Under Sec 113B Evidence Act: Madras High Court
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October 09, 2025
Owner Not Liable Merely Because Driver Had Fake Licence Without Proof of Collusion or Negligence: Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court's ‘Pay and Recover’ Order Against Truck Owner
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"The insurer must prove willful breach or lack of due diligence by the owner — mere production of licence by employer or absence of driver’s testimony does not amount to...

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October 09, 2025
Failure to File Written Statement Doesn’t Extinguish Right to Cross-Examine — Procedural Rigor Must Yield to Substantive Justice: Supreme Court Sets Aside Decree Passed Without Trial
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“Even without a written statement, a defendant’s right to cross-examine is not foreclosed. Procedural law is a servant, not a tyrant.” - On October 8, 2025, the Supreme Court of...

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October 09, 2025
High Court Cannot Recall Final Orders in Criminal Cases Even If Mistaken – Only Clerical Errors Permitted: Supreme Court Overturns CBI Transfer Order
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“The High Court has no jurisdiction to recall or review its final order in criminal proceedings—doing so violates Section 362 CrPC and amounts to an abuse of judicial process” -...

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October 09, 2025
No Compensation Merely Because Ticket Not Found? That’s Not the Law: Supreme Court Slams Denial of Railway Accident Claims on Technical Grounds
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“Proceedings under Section 124-A of the Railways Act are not criminal trials demanding proof beyond reasonable doubt, but are governed by the principles of preponderance of probabilities” - On October...

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October 08, 2025
Love, Affection and Duty to Care Are Implied Conditions of Gift – Tribunal Can Declare Gift Void If Senior Citizen Is Neglected: Bombay High Court Upholds Eviction of Son
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"When a senior citizen parts with his property by executing a gift... a condition of looking after the senior citizen is not necessarily attached to it in writing. But such...

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October 08, 2025
Cause of Action in Cheque Bounce Cases Arises Only After 15 Days from Deemed Service, Even If Notice Is Refused: Kerala High Court
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"Refusal of Statutory Notice Does Not Curtail Drawer’s Right to 15-Day Payment Period Under Section 138 N.I. Act" – Kerala High Court, in a significant ruling by Justice Gopinath P.,...

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October 08, 2025
Allegations of Advocate Demanding ₹5.45 Lakh for Bribing Government Pleader and Judge Cannot Be Brushed Aside: Punjab & Haryana High Court Orders CBI Probe into Threat and Corruption Claims
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"Integrity of the Bench and the Bar Is Not a Private Dispute—It Concerns the Whole Institution":  Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant ruling that pierces through the veil...

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October 08, 2025
Only Discovery, Not Confession, Is Admissible Under Section 27 – Police Cannot Rely on Statements That Accuse Themselves: Supreme Court
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“No Test Identification, No Reliable Eyewitnesses, No Forensic Link – Conviction Can’t Rest on Shadows” - In a judgment reinforcing the foundational safeguards of criminal jurisprudence, the Supreme Court of...

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October 08, 2025
Injunction Without Possession or Declaration Not Maintainable: Supreme Court Declines Relief to Plaintiff Relying Solely on Will
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“Where possession is with the defendant and ownership is disputed, a suit for bare injunction is not maintainable without seeking declaration and recovery of possession,” held the Supreme Court on...

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