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Personal Laws Cannot Be Used As Shield To Commit Gang Rape Under Garb Of Nikah Halala: Allahabad High Court

"When it comes to criminal law, unless the law itself makes exception, which it rarely does, there is absolutely no place for pleading personal laws

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  • Personal Laws Cannot Be Used As Shield To Commit Gang Rape Under Garb Of Nikah Halala: Allahabad High Court
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July 03, 2026
Ocular Evidence Outweighs Motive: Andhra Pradesh High Court Upholds Murder Conviction Based On Reliable Eyewitness Testimony
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"When there are reliable eyewitnesses to the occurrence, motive loses its significance. It is a settled proposition of law that the absence or inadequacy of motive cannot be a ground...

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July 03, 2026
Unarmed Witnesses’ Inaction Against Armed Assailants Justified By Instinct Of Self-Preservation; Testimony Cannot Be Discarded: Allahabad High Court
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"In a given case instinct of self-preservation can be the dominant instinct. That being the position, their inaction in not coming to rescue of the deceased cannot be a ground...

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July 03, 2026
Possession Of 'Bhang' Not An Offence Under NDPS Act, Specific Definition Excludes It: Jharkhand High Court Acquits Man
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"Bhang does not fall within the definition of cannabis (hemp) as defined under Section 2(iii) of N.D.P.S. Act... possession of some substance like Ganja, which was ultimately found to be...

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July 03, 2026
Matrimonial Litigations Must Not Degenerate Into Contests Of Mutual Humiliation By Weaponising Private Images: Delhi High Court
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"Matrimonial litigations must not be allowed to degenerate into contests of mutual humiliations through weaponisation of private images and intimate material," Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling dated July...

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July 03, 2026
Section 9 A&C Act Relief Available Until Award Is Actually Enforced, Even After It Becomes Enforceable: Telangana High Court
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"Window for interim protection under section 9(1) of the Act continues until the award is enforced under section 36 and is not foreclosed by any other provisions in the A&C...

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July 02, 2026
Investigation Not Biased Merely Because IO Is Subordinate To Complainant; Re-Investigation Can't Be Ordered After Cognizance Unless Miscarriage Of Justice Is Shown: Punjab & Haryana HC
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"It is too far fetched to be accepted that a subordinate officer would always be biased in investigating a complaint filed by his superior, and would act in breach of...

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July 02, 2026
Mere Recovery Of Weapons From Open Fields Accessible To All Not Sufficient To Establish Guilt: Allahabad High Court Acquits Murder Convicts
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"It is a settled principle of law that mere recovery of an incriminating article at the instance of an accused is not sufficient to establish guilt unless it is further...

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July 02, 2026
Section 12A Commercial Courts Act: Counter-Claim Must Independently Comply With Pre-Institution Mediation If Disputes Not Subjected To Prior Process: Delhi High Court
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"Where the proposed Counter-claim was never disclosed during mediation proceedings, the statutory requirement cannot be treated as satisfied," Delhi High Court, in a significant ruling dated July 01, 2026, held...

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July 02, 2026
Error In Taking Cognizance Under Wrong Section A Curable Defect If No Failure Of Justice Caused: Supreme Court
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"The well-settled position of law is that the error in taking cognizance under the wrong Section is, in fact a curable defect so long as the Court that has taken...

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