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Supreme Court Partially Allows Appeal in PIL Registration Case by Annulling Role Assignment to Disputant. High Court's order to register PIL upheld, but assignment of respondent to assist Court set aside as incompatible with non-adversarial PIL principles under Supreme Court jurisprudence.

The Supreme Court of India heard an appeal arising from a High Court order dated 17.02.2022 in LPA No. 126 of 2022. The appellants challenged the High...

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Supreme Court Abates Criminal Appeal Following Death of Appellant Under Section 394 CrPC. Appeal Against Murder Conviction Abates as No Near Relative Applied Within Statutory 30-Day Period After Appellant's Death.

The case involved a criminal appeal before the Supreme Court where the appellant had been convicted under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 f...

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Supreme Court Allows Anticipatory Bail in IPC Offences Case After High Court Rejection. Appellant Granted Bail Under Section 438 CrPC with Conditions Despite Charges Under Sections 376, 328, 506, 313 IPC, Considering Entirety of Situation and Prolonged Interim Protection.

The appeal arose from the High Court of Delhi's rejection of an anticipatory bail application filed by the appellant under Section 438 of the Code of ...

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Supreme Court Allows Writ Petition for Premature Release Consideration Under 2018 Policy Despite Subsequent Amendment. Court Holds That Policy Prevalent at Time of Conviction Governs Remission Consideration and Directs State to Re-examine Arbitrary Age Restriction in 2021 Policy.

The petitioner, convicted for offences under Section 302/307/323/34 of the Indian Penal Code and sentenced to life imprisonment by judgment dated 30.9...

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Supreme Court Disposes of Contempt Petition in Land Dispute Based on Respondents' Undertaking to Pay Compensation. Contempt Proceedings Ended as Respondents Agreed to Pay at Prescribed Rate Under Earlier Judgment, Ensuring Compliance Without Adjudicating Breach.

The dispute arose from a contempt petition filed by the petitioners against the respondents, alleging non-compliance with a Supreme Court judgment dat...