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Supreme Court Acquits All Seven Accused in 1985 Simaltalla Murder Case. Lack of credible evidence, inconsistencies in witness testimonies, and failure to establish residence lead to acquittal of all accused.

The Supreme Court acquitted all seven accused in the murder of Neelam, which took place in 1985 in Simaltalla, Bihar. The Trial Court had convicted f...

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Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe into Fraudulent Legal Proceedings Filed Without Consent. Justice System Misused: False Petitions Filed in Bhagwan Singh's Name to Frame Key Witness in Nitish Katara Case

The case Bhagwan Singh vs. State of U.P. & Ors. (2024) involves fraudulent filing of Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) in the name of the appellant, ...

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Acquittal in POCSO Case: Court Cites Doubts in Evidence and Delayed FIR. Bombay High Court’s Nagpur Bench quashes 20-year conviction, citing inconsistencies, delayed report, and lack of corroborative evidence.

The appellant was convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge, Akola, for sexual offences under the POCSO Act and Indian Penal Code (IPC), including Se...

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Supreme Court Intervenes in Decades-Old Double Murder Case Delayed by Political Influence. High Court Directed to Expedite Proceedings and Reevaluate Withdrawal of Prosecution for Politically Influential Accused

This legal case highlighting issues of delay and political influence in the judicial process. The case involves the prolonged trial of multiple accuse...

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Kidnapping Case Falls Apart: Court Acquits Accused Due to Procedural Flaws and Insufficient Evidence. A detailed examination of a kidnapping case reveals significant investigation lapses, leading to the acquittal of the accused and raising concerns about the integrity of the prosecution.

A kidnapping case involving Sachin Garg and the subsequent legal proceedings. The key issues highlighted include procedural flaws, inconsistencies in ...

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Court Upholds Stringent Provisions of MCOC Act, Denies Anticipatory Bail. Emphasizes Legislative Intent to Combat Organized Crime, Dismisses Reliance on SCST Act Precedents and Non-Binding Judgments

The judgment examines the applicability of anticipatory bail provisions under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOC Act) in comparison ...

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"Supreme Court Upholds Custody of Minor Child with Aunt and Family Based on Child's Welfare" "Stability and child's well-being outweigh biological claims in custody battle."

The Supreme Court of India, ruled that the custody of a 14-year-old girl, Sumaiya Khanam (also known as Dania Aman Khan), would remain with her aunt,...

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Supreme Court Overturns Quashing of FIR Without Complainant's Involvement in Serious Offenses. Non-compoundable Offenses Cannot Be Quashed Based on Settlement Excluding Injured Victims.

The Supreme Court set aside an Allahabad High Court order that quashed an FIR based on a settlement agreement between the accused and the principal vi...

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Supreme Court Acquits Accused in Abetment of Suicide Case Due to Lack of Mens Rea and Insufficient Evidence. Conviction under Section 306 IPC Set Aside as Prosecution Failed to Prove Active Instigation or Intention to Cause Suicide, with Key Witnesses Unexamined and Kidnapping Allegations Disbelieved.

The appeal arose from a judgment of the High Court of Judicature at Madras, which had confirmed the appellant's conviction under Section 306 of the In...