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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Appellant in Money Laundering Case Amidst Delay in Trial. "Extended Pre-Trial Detention Raises Article 21 Concerns Over Right to Liberty and Speedy Trial."...

The Supreme Court case of V. Senthil Balaji vs. The Deputy Director, Directorate of Enforcement, the Court granted bail to the appellant, V. Senthil Balaji, after he had been in custody for more than ...

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Application for Pre-Arrest Bail Dismissed in Serious Impersonation and Fraud Case Involving GST Officers. Court rejects anticipatory bail considering the gravity of the offense, involvement of police personnel, and the necessity of custodial interrogation....

1. Introduction of Case (Paras 1-3): The applicant sought pre-arrest bail in connection with Crime No. 02 of 2024 registered at Azadnagar Police Station, Dhule. The charges are under Sections 419, 42...

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Delay in Appeal by MCGM Dismissed by High Court. Condonation of seven-year delay in filing appeals rejected, citing bureaucratic inefficiencies and lack of plausible justification....

Acts and Sections Discussed: Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888, Section 218D(2) Supreme Court Rulings: Postmaster General vs. Living Media India Ltd. (2012) 3 SCC 563 State of Madhya Prad...

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High Court Modifies Maintenance Ruling in Divorce Case: Application of Section 125 Explained. A divorcee’s entitlement to maintenance under Explanation (b) to Section 125 CrPC upheld, with the date of maintenance entitlement revised by the Court....

The Bombay High Court at Aurangabad Bench modified a lower court’s order concerning maintenance to a divorced wife under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The petitioner-husband cha...

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High Court Upholds Stamp Duty on Merger of J.P. Morgan and Bear Stearns India Entities. The Bombay High Court ruled on the imposition of stamp duty in a merger between J.P. Morgan Securities India Pvt. Ltd. and Bear Stearns Financial Services, affirming the government's right to levy stamp duty on the pre-merger share value....

The Bombay High Court dismissed J.P. Morgan Securities India's challenge to a stamp duty demand arising from its merger with Bear Stearns Financial Services. The court held that the stamp duty was cor...

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Transfer Petition Allowed: Convenience of Wife Overcomes Objections, Court Urges Compliance with Legal Aid Advocate Fee Structure. Court prioritizes wife’s convenience, emphasizes the importance of maintaining fair remuneration for Legal Aid Advocates....

The Applicant-wife sought the transfer of Marriage Petition No. 71/2016 from Vasai to Panvel due to age-related hardship and medical conditions. After hearing both parties, the court ruled in favor of...

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High Court Acquits Accused in POCSO Case Due to Gaps in Evidence. DNA Evidence Not Considered Conclusive; Lack of Chain of Custody Proved Fatal for Prosecution...

The Case Ofcharges under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Bombay High Court at Aurangabad acquitted the accused, Nivrutti Nagorao Hange,...

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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Accused in Daman Double Murder Case Due to Prolonged Trial Delays. Long Detention Without Trial Conclusion Prompts Judicial Relief...

The Bombay High Court, granted bail to the accused involved in a double murder case related to the 2018 killing of Ajay and Dhirendra Patel. The accused had been in custody for over four years without...

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Appeal for Criminal Convictions Under Sections 148, 302, 307 IPC Supreme Court affirms convictions of three accused for murder and attempted murder, upholding life sentences based on the principles of common intention and evidence of injured witnesses....

The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by three accused challenging their conviction and life sentences under Sections 148, 302, and 307 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The Court rejected arguments aga...

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Supreme Court Quashes FIR in Dowry Case Due to Lack of Specific Allegations. The Court ruled that the allegations were vague, general, and appeared to be motivated by an underlying property dispute....

The Supreme Court quashed an FIR filed under Sections 498A, 323, 504, 506 read with Section 34 IPC, citing lack of specific allegations and evidence. The Court held that the complaint was primarily mo...