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Delay in Lodging FIR is Fatal Where Police Reached the Crime Scene Same Night: Allahabad High Court Acquits Murder Accused After 38 Years

“Prosecution Story is Not Only Implausible But Conceals More Than It Reveals” –  In a powerful reaffirmation of settled criminal law principles, the Allahabad

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Circumstantial Evidence Can Speak Louder Than Eyewitnesses – Orissa High Court Affirms Life Sentence in ₹10,000 Loan Murder Case
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“When last seen together, burden lies on the accused to explain the parting – unexplained silence adds a fatal link in the chain of guilt – The Knife in Ashes...

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November 12, 2025
When Regularization Was Already Approved, Denial Later Is Arbitrary: Punjab & Haryana High Court Restores Rights of Daily Wage Worker
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“Once the Board of Directors approved regularization based on performance, and no qualification norms were shown to exist, the denial becomes discriminatory and unsustainable,” held the Punjab & Haryana High...

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November 12, 2025
Presumption Under Section 112 Is Not A Procedural Form But A Substantive Safeguard Against Casual Illegitimization: Supreme Court Quashes DNA Test Order In Criminal Case
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“Scientific procedures, however advanced, cannot be employed as instruments of speculation... The presumption under Section 112 is a bulwark against casual illegitimization of children”, ruled the Supreme Court while setting...

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November 12, 2025
Rupture of Hymen Only is Not Itself Indicate Rape: Calcutta High Court
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“Rupture of hymen, in the case of a married woman and mother of three, cannot by itself indicate rape,” observed Justice Chaitali Chatterjee Das of the Calcutta High Court, while...

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November 11, 2025
Excise Act | Boiler Assembled at Site is an Immovable Property and Not Excisable Goods: Supreme Court Strikes Down Duty Demand on Bought-Out Items
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“Excise Duty is Attracted on Manufacture of Goods, Not on Immovable Structures” — In a significant judgment Supreme Court of India settled a long-disputed question on excise duty applicability on...

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November 11, 2025
Compensation Must Reflect the True Loss of a Child’s Future: Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for 14-Year-Old With 77.1% Disability in Road Accident
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“Courts Must Award Meaningful Compensation, Not Mere Token Sums, Where a Minor’s Life Has Been Irrevocably Impaired” – In a judgment that reiterates the principle that "just compensation" must truly...

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November 11, 2025
Mere Use of a Knife in a Fit of Anger Cannot Impute a Definite Intention to Kill: Supreme Court Converts Murder Conviction to Culpable Homicide Under Section 304 Part I IPC
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“Intention to Kill Was Missing, Only Knowledge Present…….Where There Is No Premeditation or Clear Intent to Kill, But Death Results from a Knife Attack Done in Anger, The Offence Is...

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November 11, 2025
DNA Testing Cannot Be Directed To Satisfy Mere Suspicion Or As A Tool For Roving Enquiry: Supreme Court Protects Right to Privacy
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“Scientific advancement must not override legal safeguards. Courts must guard against using DNA tests as fishing expeditions or speculative tools,” declared the Supreme Court in its landmark judgment quashed a...

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November 11, 2025
Even If Policy Terms Are Breached, Insurer Must First Pay and Then Recover from Owner: Supreme Court Applies ‘Pay and Recover’ Doctrine to Protect Victim’s Rights in Motor Accident Case
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"The Claimant Cannot Be Left Remediless Merely Because the Owner Overloaded the Vehicle or Breached the Policy" –  In a decision that safeguards the rights of third-party claimants despite violations...

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