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Granting Pre-Arrest Protection While Refusing to Quash FIR is a Contradiction in Terms: Supreme Court

“High Court Cannot Refuse to Quash FIR Yet Grant Blanket Protection from Arrest…..Relief under Article 226 cannot be a substitute for anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC,"  Supreme

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Presumption under Section 138 NI Act Cannot Be Dismissed Without Rebuttal: Supreme Court Upholds Conviction, Grants Time to Pay Fine
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“Fine Equals Cheque Amount – No Double Recovery”: In a judgment, the Supreme Court of India upheld the conviction of the appellant under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,...

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August 04, 2025
Employer’s Discretion Ends Where Employee’s Dignity Begins: Supreme Court Orders Reinstatement Of Colour-Blind Driver Denied Alternate Job
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“The employer’s discretion ends where the employee’s dignity begins… The law does not permit the severance of service by the stroke of a medical certificate without first exhausting the possibility...

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August 04, 2025
Section 163A Is Not Limited to Third-Party Claims—Even Heirs of Vehicle Owners Are Entitled to Compensation: Supreme Court Refers Issue to Larger Bench
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“We are unable to agree that a claim under Section 163A is restricted to third-party risks… The non-obstante clause overrides the Motor Vehicles Act, all other laws, and even insurance...

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August 02, 2025
Non-compliance With Notice May Lead to Arrest — So It Cannot Be Sent on WhatsApp: Supreme Court Rejects Haryana’s Plea to Permit Electronic Service Under Section 35 BNSS
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"Where Liberty Is at Stake, Law Demands Personal Touch - Introducing Electronic Mode Would Violate Legislative Intent and Compromise Personal Liberty” — Supreme Court, comprising Justice M.M. Sundresh and Justice...

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August 02, 2025
Oral Claims Cannot Override Public Records and Medical Evidence — School Certificate Rejected as Basis for Juvenility: Supreme Court Nullifies Juvenile Claim in Murder Case
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“A cavalier or casual approach to juvenility in cases of grave offences like murder cannot be permitted” — Apex Court warns against misuse of juvenile protections. In a significant ruling...

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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
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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