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Judicial Sanctity Cannot Be Given To Adulterous Relationships; No Habeas Corpus For Married Woman Living With Husband: Himachal Pradesh High Court

"Judicial sanctity cannot be given to an adulterous relationship which is apparently existing between the petitioner and the detenue," Himachal Pradesh High Court, in a significant ruling,

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  • Judicial Sanctity Cannot Be Given To Adulterous Relationships; No Habeas Corpus For Married Woman Living With Husband: Himachal Pradesh High Court
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March 28, 2025
Truth Must Not Be Lost in the Format of the File— Conviction Based on Uncertified CCTV Footage Is a Travesty of Justice: Kerala High Court Sets Aside Rape- Murder Verdict
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Even When Crime Is Heinous, Evidence Must Be Lawful - Trial Based on Illegally Admitted Electronic Evidence Violates Fair Trial Principles - Kerala High Court delivered a significant verdict quashing...

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March 28, 2025
Watching Porn or Masturbation in Private, Without More, Is Not Cruelty—Mere Moral Discomfort Cannot Justify Divorce: Madras High Court on Sexual Autonomy of Women
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Self-Pleasure Is Not a Forbidden Fruit; Its Indulgence Shall Not Lead to a Precipitous Fall from the Eden Garden of Marriage - Madras High Court, in a thought-provoking and nuanced...

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March 28, 2025
Once the Sale Is Confirmed and Deed Executed, Revenue Remedies Are Exhausted: Madhya Pradesh High Court Rejects Writ Against Auctioned Home
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Much Water Had Already Flown—Petitioner’s Only Remedy Was Civil Suit, Not Misconceived Revenue Challenge Under Rule 41 - Madhya Pradesh High Court at Indore, in a detailed and precedent-based judgment,...

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March 27, 2025
Filing Date of Petition Irrelevant—If FIR Is Under IPC Before 1 July 2024, CrPC Will Apply : Full Bench of Punjab & Haryana High Court Clarifies Applicability of BNSS
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The cut-off date of 01.07.2024 assumes no relevance—the date of commission of offence and FIR registration determines the applicability of CrPC, not the date on which the petition is filed...

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March 27, 2025
Mere Delay in FIR Is Not Always Fatal, But When Coupled with Dubious Motive and Contradictions, Conviction Cannot Be Sustained: Allahabad High Court Acquits Three in Murder Case
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By: Deepak Kumar

It Is the Quality of Evidence, Not Quantity, That Determines Guilt – Prosecution Failed to Inspire Confidence - In a significant ruling Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), in the case...

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March 27, 2025
No Evidence of Harassment, No Injury, No Instigation—Acquittal in Suicide Case Upheld: Gujarat High Court Dismisses State’s Appeal in IPC 306 Case
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Suspicion Cannot Substitute Proof—Where Death Could Be Accidental and Motive is Absent, Conviction Is Unwarranted: gv  Gujarat High Court upheld the acquittal of seven accused in a dowry-related suicide case,...

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March 27, 2025
When Accused Dodges the Trial Process —Non-Recording of Section 313 CrPC Statement Not Fatal : Karnataka High Court Upholds Conviction in Cheque Bounce Case
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Justice Is Not a Hostage to Procedural Evasion - Karnataka High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner in a cheque dishonour case under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments...

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March 27, 2025
No Sanction, No Trial: Bombay High Court Quashes Corruption Case Against Government Officer
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By: Deepak Kumar

When the Government Itself Finds No Case, the Court Cannot Assume Jurisdiction –  In a decision that reinforces the fundamental requirement of sanction for prosecuting public servants, the Bombay High...

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March 27, 2025
Contradictions That Go to the Root of the Case Cannot Be Glossed Over—POCSO Conviction Reversed Due to Inconsistent Testimony and Unexplained Witness Omissions: Delhi High Court Acquits Appellant
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Presumption Under Section 29 POCSO Can Be Rebutted by Infirmity in Testimony - Delhi High Court acquitted the appellant who had been convicted under Section 10 read with Section 9(m)...

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