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Bombay High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail in Property Dispute
In Sunil Tukaram Jangapalle v. State of Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court granted anticipatory bail to the applicant in an FIR...
May 21 min read
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Supreme Court rules that seeking legal remedy before Company Law Board does not amount to contempt in family dispute over hotel management
In Rama Narang v. Ramesh & Rajesh Narang, the Hon’ble Supreme Court dismissed a contempt petition filed by Rama Narang against his sons...
May 21 min read
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Supreme Court Affirms CBI’s Right to Further Investigate Even After Closure Report is Accepted
In State through CBI v. Hemendhra Reddy , 2024 SCC OnLine SC 496, the Hon’ble Supreme Court held that the Central Bureau of Investigation...
May 21 min read
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Delhi High Court Sets Aside ₹2.5 Cr Bail Condition for Rau’s IAS CEO, Allows Voluntary Contribution for Victims’ Welfare
In Abhishek Gupta v. State , 2024 SCC On Line Del 7392 the Hon’ble Delhi High Court considered a petition filed by Abhishek Gupta, CEO of...
May 21 min read
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Delhi High Court Discharges Accused in Rape Case Citing 34-Year Delay and Lack of Evidence
In Kanwaljeet Dhammi v. State of NCT of Delhi, 2024 SCC OnLine Del 2321 , the Delhi High Court, exercising its revisional jurisdiction,...
May 21 min read
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Supreme Court Clarifies Standards for Proving Corruption Charges Under the Prevention of Corruption Act
In Neeraj Dutta v. State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) , 2022 5 S.C.R. 104, the Hon’ble Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court reaffirmed that...
May 21 min read
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Prosecutorial Discretion in Cases Involving Public Servants: Section 197 CRPC
This article primarily focuses and places concentration on the legal prosecution taken against public officials, including judges,...
Apr 3011 min read
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An Algorithm on Trial: Legal Personhood and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
This article explores the initial complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) entities and the granting of legal personhood by analysing...
Apr 307 min read
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The Possession and Consumption of Narcotics: NDPS 1985
“Possession is nine points of the law” is an old English saying, which roughly means that the person who has physical control of a...
Apr 3011 min read
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BLOCKCHAIN EVIDENCE & ADMISSIBILITY IN INDIA
This article delves into challenges surrounding electronic evidence in Indian courts, emphasizing adherence to Section 65B of the Indian...
Apr 3010 min read
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