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Landmark Legal Analysis: Reporting Obligations in Seizure Orders. Navigating the Legal Landscape of Seizure Reporting: An In-Depth Examination and Clarification

Presents an appeal case stemming from an impugned order dated 09.08.2023, wherein the High Court of Madras allowed the claim of the Respondents-accuse...

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The plaintiffs' contentions, acceptance of smaller plots without protest, failure to provide evidence for damages, and the absence of guaranteed right to land allocation.

Legal dispute between the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and the plaintiffs concerning land allotment and compensation under Town Planning Scheme No....

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Eviction Suit Legal Arguments and Court Rulings. Analyzing the complex legal battle over leasehold rights and evidence presentation in a contentious eviction suit with multiple parties involved.

Dispute over eviction suits concerning certain premises in Mumbai. It delves into the history of ownership and leasing of the property, as well as the...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal of Accused in Murder Case Due to Insanity Defense. Appellant Acquitted Under Section 302 IPC as Evidence Showed Mental Illness Disabling Her from Knowing Nature of Act Under Section 84 IPC and Section 105 Evidence Act, 1872.

The appeal arose from a murder conviction under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, where the appellant, Sumitra Bai, was convicted for killin...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Legal Insanity Defence Under Section 84 IPC and Burden of Proof Under Section 105 Evidence Act. The court held that insanity must be legal, not medical, to exempt from criminal liability, with the accused bearing the burden of proof on a preponderance of probabilities standard.

The judgment involved an appeal where the appellant raised the plea of insanity under Section 84 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, seeking reversal of a...