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Production Of Marriage Certificate Sufficient Proof Of Prior Marriage In Bigamy Case: Calcutta High Court Convicts Man After 30 Years

"The learned Trial Judge adopted a hyper technical approach which eventually led to the acquittal of the opposite party. This could clearly be described as

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  • Production Of Marriage Certificate Sufficient Proof Of Prior Marriage In Bigamy Case: Calcutta High Court Convicts Man After 30 Years
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Threats to Public Servants Cannot Be Washed Away by Time - Law May Forgive, But Does Not Forget - Kerala High Court Reduces Sentence Considering Age
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Kerala High Court in a judgment authored by Dr. Justice Kauser Edappagath delivered a significant ruling, where the Court upheld the conviction of a 73-year-old shop owner, Nisthar, for criminal...

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August 01, 2025
“The Court Is Aghast At The Audacity Of The Attempt”: Karnataka High Court Refuses To Quash FIR Against Land Mafia, Upholds Investigation Into Forgery And Fraud
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“The Machinery Of Law Must Not Be Paralyzed In The Face Of Carefully Orchestrated Deception”:  In a stinging indictment of land fraud and systematic forgery, the Karnataka High Court dismissed...

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August 01, 2025
Confession Without Corroboration Cannot Secure Conviction: Calcutta High Court Acquits All Accused in Dismembered Body Murder
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In a landmark judgment Division Bench of the Calcutta High Court comprising Justice Debangsu Basak and Justice Md. Shabbar Rashidi acquitted three individuals—Surajit Deb, Lipika Poddar, and Sanjoy Biswas—who had...

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August 01, 2025
Complaint Case Is a Tool to Harass, Not to Prosecute Genuine Offence: Supreme Court Quashes Forgery Allegations in Inheritance Dispute
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“Criminal Proceedings Filed After Failing in Civil Remedies—Such Abuse of Law Must Be Prevented”, Supreme Court of India quashing criminal proceedings alleging forgery and cheating in relation to a disputed...

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August 01, 2025
Criminal Law Should Not Be Weaponised to Enforce Civil Contracts: Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Property Dispute
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“Accused Were Owners, Not Trustees — No Entrustment, No Misappropriation, No Cheating”, In a pivotal decision Supreme Court of India quashed a criminal case arising out of a property transaction,...

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August 01, 2025
Fundamental Right to Protest Cannot Be Criminalised: Supreme Court Quashes FIR Against Manchu Mohan Babu & Manchu Vishnu in 2019 Dharna Case
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“Even If Allegations Are Taken at Face Value, No Offence Is Made Out Under IPC or Police Act” — SC Holds Peaceful Protest a Constitutionally Protected Act; Quashes Criminal Case...

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August 01, 2025
Allottees Cannot Postpone Refund Claims Indefinitely After Possession With Occupation Certificate Is Offered: Bombay High Court Clarifies Scope of Section 18 of RERA
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“Defective Title Grievances Are Distinct and Must Be Pursued Separately Under Section 18(2); Right to Refund Under Section 18(1) Ends Within Two Months After Offer of Possession”, In a significant...

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August 01, 2025
Speaker Acts As Tribunal, Cannot Sit on Disqualification Petitions Indefinitely: Supreme Court Fixes 3-Month Deadline to Decide on Defection Petitions
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Constitution Didn’t Empower the Speaker to Frustrate the Tenth Schedule - Speaker Must Act, Not Sleep Over Disqualification Petitions, On 31st July 2025, the Supreme Court of India, in a...

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August 01, 2025
To insist on teaching experience only from West Bengal is arbitrary and violative of Article 14” — Supreme Court Strikes Down State’s Parochial Policy Denying Higher Retirement Age
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“Fraternity is never asserted but must be safeguarded — even in the bylanes of public administration”, Supreme Court of India, in a landmark judgment , set aside the denial of...

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