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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to Gopal Radheshyam Yadav After Six Years of Custody. An analysis of evidence inconsistencies and procedural delays leads to bail under Article 21's liberty principle.

1. Case Background and Charges Charges: Under IPC Sections 307, 325, 397, 341, Bombay Police Act Sections 135 and 37(1)(3), Arms Act Sections 1 an...

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"Conviction Modified: Appellant’s Acquittal & Sentencing Reduced for Assault on Public Servant" "Minor offence distinction under IPC 353 and 186 clarified, leading to partial acquittal and reduction of sentence."

  1. Background of the Case Complainant Sagar Patil, Block Development Officer, relieved Appellant/Punam Aundhakar (Accus...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Murder Case, Citing Unreliable Testimony. Conviction based solely on unreliable evidence overturned; benefit of doubt extended.

The Supreme Court of India overturned the conviction of the appellant under Sections 294(b), 341, and 302 IPC, holding that the High Court erred in co...

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"Supreme Court Examines the Necessity of Sanction under Section 197 CrPC in Alleged Conspiracy Cases" "Balancing Official Duty and Accountability: Public Servants and Legal Immunity in Criminal Prosecutions"

The Supreme Court ruled on the necessity of prior sanction under Section 197 of the CrPC for prosecuting public servants accused of conspiring to crea...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail with Conditions in Money Laundering Case. Bail Granted Amid Allegations of Corruption in Teacher Recruitment Scam, Subject to Strict Monitoring and Safeguards.

The case pertains to allegations of corruption, fraud, and money laundering against Partha Chatterjee, a former West Bengal minister. The accused was ...

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"Bombay HC Refuses to Quash FIR in 498-A Case, Cites Judicial Defiance and Prima Facie Evidence" “Compliance with judicial orders and allegations of cruelty under Section 498-A IPC weigh against quashing proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C.”

The Bombay High Court dismissed an application seeking quashing of FIR and criminal proceedings under Section 482 Cr.P.C., citing continued non-compli...

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"Supreme Court Acquits Appellants in Jharkhand Murder Case: Lack of Evidence Breaks the Chain" "Suspicion, no matter how strong, cannot substitute proof beyond doubt."

The Supreme Court of India, acquitted the appellants, reversing their convictions for the murder of Hamida Parween under Section 302 IPC. The Court em...

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Supreme Court Restores Bail of Appellant in Criminal Case Over Alleged Concealment of Antecedents. Bail cannot be recalled without evidence of violation of bail conditions or misuse of liberty.

Introduction (Para 1-2)The Supreme Court grants leave to appeal against the High Court's order recalling bail previously granted to the appellant u...

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Petitioner’s Plea for Discharge in Land Conspiracy Dismissed by Bombay High Court. Court affirms prima facie evidence of land fraud and conspiracy involving government land.

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C. and Article 227 of the Constitution. The petitioner, an advocate, w...

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Supreme Court Partially Modifies Sentence for Rash and Negligent Driving Resulting in Death. Conviction upheld under IPC Sections 279 and 304(A), imprisonment replaced with compensation to the victim's family.

The Supreme Court of India partially allowed the appeal in Muthupandi v. State, upholding the conviction under Sections 279 and 304(A) of the IPC for...