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Judicial scrutiny of discharge under Section 239 Cr.P.C.: Bombay High Court sets aside the discharge of accused trustees for alleged misappropriation of donations.

The Bombay High Court addressed the wrongful discharge of accused trustees by the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) and the Additional Sessions Judge in...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal, Discharges Ex-CMD in Fraud Case Involving Electrotherm (India) Ltd. Supreme Court finds insufficient evidence against ex-CMD in Rs. 436 crore loan fraud; dismisses CBI's appeal while observing that suspicion alone does not justify charges.

The Supreme Court upheld the discharge of the former Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Central Bank of India (Accused No. 7) in a case involving...

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Bail Granted on Grounds of Long Incarceration with Stringent Conditions. High Court Grants Bail After Considering Delay in Trial and Applicant's Young Age

The High Court granted bail to the applicant, considering the long period of incarceration without substantial progress in the trial. Despite oppositi...

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Bail Granted on Grounds of Speedy Trial in Cross-Complaint Case Applicant released on bail after three years of incarceration, citing violation of his right to a speedy trial.

Acts and Sections Discussed: Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 - Section 439 (Bail in Non-bailable Cases) Indian Penal Code, 1860 - Sections 302, 3...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Legality of Advertisement Royalty Charged by Patna Municipal Corporation. The Court upholds Patna Municipal Corporation's right to charge royalty on advertisements but nullifies penalties without legislative backing.

The Supreme Court examined the legality of levying charges on advertisements. The Court distinguished between "royalty" and "tax," ruling that the dem...

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Court Reduces Applicant's Sentence in Rash Driving Case; Exonerated of Stalking Charges. Accused receives 36-day imprisonment for rash and negligent driving but cleared of stalking charges under IPC Section 354D.

The Bombay High Court revised the sentencing in a criminal revision application. Applicant was initially convicted for offenses under Sections 279, 35...

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Anticipatory Bail Granted in Case Involving Sub-Registrars Accused of Illegal Land Transactions. Court acknowledges limited scope of registration officers' duties and absence of criminality.

1. Case Background:Three applicants—Dinkar Shankar Deshmukh, Archana Shailendra Pakale, and Manohar Genba Chivhe—filed anticipatory bail applicati...

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"High Court Upholds Conviction in Heinous Gang Rape Case: Admissibility of Electronic Evidence Challenged" "Bombay High Court affirms the life imprisonment of two accused, focusing on electronic evidence and delay in the victim’s report."

1. Introduction and Case Background: Facts: The appellants were convicted for gang rape under Sections 376(2)(g), 366A, 292, 500, and 506 (II) of t...

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Bombay High Court Grants Bail to IRS Officer in Money Laundering Case. Stringent twin tests of PMLA satisfied; Bail granted after 1 year and 3 months of incarceration.

The Bombay High Court granted bail to the applicant, an IRS officer, arrested under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The court found tha...

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Supreme Court Acquits All Accused in Neelam Abduction and Murder Case. Convictions Overturned Due to Doubts on Evidence and Witness Reliability.

The Supreme Court has acquitted seven accused individuals who were earlier convicted of abducting and murdering Neelam on August 30, 1985. The Court f...