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Once A Person Dead, Their Section 161 CrPC Statement Relating To Cause Of Death Assumes Character Of Dying Declaration: Supreme Court

“Minor Daughter’s Eyewitness Account and Victim’s Statements Under Section 161 CrPC Qualify as Dying Declarations….Real perpetrators must not escape trial merely because they were not

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  • Once A Person Dead, Their Section 161 CrPC Statement Relating To Cause Of Death Assumes Character Of Dying Declaration: Supreme Court
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  • No Insurance Cover, No 'Pay and Recover': Madras High Court Exonerates Insurer from Liability Due to Bounced Premium Cheque
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  • Marriage Ceased to Have Any Substance: Supreme Court Affirms Divorce on Grounds of Irretrievable Breakdown, Enhances Alimony to ₹50 Lakhs

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November 07, 2025
Even in Ex Parte Divorce Cases, Courts Must Record Independent Findings on Cruelty: Bombay High Court Remands Divorce Decree for Fresh Trial
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"A decree of divorce cannot rest solely on absence or unchallenged testimony; the Family Court must assess cruelty on merits, even in ex parte proceedings" – Bombay High Court  underlining...

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November 07, 2025
Arrest Without Written Grounds in Language Understood by Accused Is Unconstitutional: Supreme Court Rewrites Arrest Jurisprudence
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"Article 22(1) Is Not a Ritual — Grounds of Arrest Must Be Furnished in Writing, In Language Known to Arrestee or Arrest Is Void": Today, In a pathbreaking constitutional pronouncement...

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November 07, 2025
Allahabad High Court Issues Landmark Directions for Electronic Transmission of Bail Orders
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“A Person Cannot Be Deprived of Liberty Even for a Single Day After Grant of Bail,” November 4, 2025: In a significant ruling aimed at ensuring the real-time enforcement of...

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November 07, 2025
Marriage Cannot Be a License to Humiliate: Madras High Court Restores Conviction of Octogenarian Husband for Cruelty Under Section 498-A IPC
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“Age cannot sanctify cruelty. When conduct amounts to persistent deprivation, isolation, and humiliation, it crosses from personal discord to criminal liability” —  In a powerful and precedent-setting verdict that centres...

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November 06, 2025
Production Before Magistrate Without Written Grounds of Arrest Is a Constitutional Nullity: Supreme Court Declares Remand Illegal Without Prior Disclosure
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“Remand Cannot Sanitize an Illegal Arrest — Magistrate Has a Constitutional Duty to Examine Compliance with Article 22(1)” - In a ruling that redefines the responsibility of Magistrates in criminal...

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November 06, 2025
High Court Cannot Short-Circuit Criminal Justice Process by Holding a Mini-Trial Under Section 482 CrPC: Supreme Court Restores Dowry Harassment FIR
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Today, In a ruling that reaffirms the narrow limits of judicial scrutiny at the pre-trial stage, the Supreme Court on November 6, 2025, in Muskan v. Ishaan Khan (Sataniya) and...

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November 06, 2025
Mere Gravity of Offence Cannot Override Statutory Bail Right of Juvenile: Punjab & Haryana High Court Frees 17-Year-Old Accused in Murder Case
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In a significant reaffirmation of the protective rights enshrined under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, the Punjab and Haryana High Court set aside concurrent bail...

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November 06, 2025
Right to Know FIR Status Is Integral to Liberty: Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Liberty to Ajeet Bharti Youtuber Seek Details from Police on Alleged Defamatory Content Against CJI
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Punjab and Haryana High Court, in Ajeet Bharti v. State of Punjab and Others, disposed of a writ petition filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, granting liberty...

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November 06, 2025
Interest on Delayed Drawback Must Date Back to Original Claim – Not the Convenience of Customs: Madras High Court
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In a sweeping judgment that strongly reaffirms exporters’ statutory rights under the Customs Act, the Madras High Court held that interest on delayed payment of duty drawback must accrue from...

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