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No Criminal Proceedings Would Have Been Initiated Had Financial Settlement Succeeded: Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail In Rape Case

"Had the financial settlement between the parties been taken to its logical conclusion, no criminal proceedings would have been initiated as against the appellant herein."

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  • April 17, 2026

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February 06, 2025
Perjury Allegations Against Wife and Counsel Dismissed; Court Imposes Costs for Frivolous Litigation: Kerala High Court
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Falsehood Must Be Glaring and Knowingly Stated – Kerala High Court In a significant ruling dismissed an appeal filed by Noushad Flourish challenging the rejection of his perjury complaint against...

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February 06, 2025
Income Tax | Reassessment Notices Must Pass Surviving Time Test—Delhi High Court Directs AOs to Comply with Supreme Court's Rajeev Bansal Ruling
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"A Notice Issued Beyond the Surviving Time Limit is Time-Barred—Jurisdictional AOs Cannot Ignore Mandated Exclusions": Delhi High Court. In a significant ruling Delhi High Court upheld the validity of reassessment...

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February 06, 2025
Failure to Pay Business Dues Does Not Constitute a Criminal Offense: Calcutta High Court Quashes Cheating and Criminal Breach of Trust Proceedings
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By: Deepak Kumar

Calcutta High Court, while exercising its inherent powers under Section 482 CrPC, quashed criminal proceedings initiated against Kusum Kanoria under Sections 406 and 420 IPC, arising from a commercial dispute...

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February 06, 2025
Right to Private Defence is Not Absolute and Cannot Extend to Inflicting Fatal Injuries: Punjab and Haryana High Court
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In a significant ruling, the Punjab & Haryana High Court modified the conviction of two accused in a 2002 murder case, holding that while they had a right to private...

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February 06, 2025
Merely Alleging Money Laundering Without Evidence is an Abuse of Legal Process: Bombay High Court Imposed 1 Lakh Cost on ED
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Bombay High Court, in a detailed and significant ruling, quashed criminal proceedings and money laundering allegations against Rakesh Brijlal Jain and Others under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002...

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February 06, 2025
Mere Re-Appreciation of Evidence Is Not Permissible in a Second Appeal: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

The Andhra Pradesh High Court, in its judgment dated February 4, 2025, in Vudumala Radha & Others v. Narusupalli Venkata Appala Ravi Kumar, Second Appeal No. 450 of 2022, dismissed...

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February 05, 2025
Mere Refusal to Repay a Loan Does Not Constitute Abetment of Suicide Under Section 306 IPC: Allahabad High Court
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By: Deepak Kumar

For an Offence Under Section 306 IPC, Mens Rea and Active Instigation Are Required" – Allahabad High Court quashed the criminal proceedings against the applicants under Section 306 of the...

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February 05, 2025
Producer of Film Is First Owner of Soundtrack Unless Contract States Otherwise: Delhi High Court Affirms Saregama’s Rights
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In a significant ruling Delhi High Court upheld Saregama India Limited's copyright ownership over the iconic Tamil song ‘En Iniya Pon Nilave’ from the 1980 film ‘Moodu Pani’. The court...

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February 05, 2025
A Law Cannot Be Struck Down on Overruled Precedents: Calcutta High Court Upholds West Bengal Entry Tax Act
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By: Deepak Kumar

Single Judge’s Judgment Declaring the Entry Tax Act Unconstitutional is Set Aside - In a landmark decision Calcutta High Court upheld the constitutional validity of the West Bengal Tax on...

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