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High Court Quashes FIR Under Section 498-A IPC Against Husband and In-Laws in Matrimonial Discord Case. Allegations of Cruelty Fail Due to Lack of Prima Facie Evidence and Abuse of Process of Law

The Applicants, including the husband and his family members, filed a criminal application seeking quashing of an FIR registered under Section 498-A r...

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High Court Dismisses Bail Appeal in UAPA Case - Appellant Bail Application Rejected in Conspiracy and Murder Case Involving Social Media Posts and Alleged Terrorist Activities Under IPC and UAPA

The High Court dismissed the criminal appeal filed by  (Appellant/Original Accused No. 6) challenging the rejection of his bail application by th...

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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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Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings in Cheating Case Due to Invalid Further Investigation by Police. District Police Chief Cannot Order Further Investigation Without Magistrate's Permission Under Section 173(8) CrPC.

The appellant, Peethambaran, was charged under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, for allegedly cheating the defacto complainant, Sunesh, and...

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Supreme Court Quashes Bail Order in Murder Case Due to Non-Application of Mind by High Court. Bail granted without considering seriousness of crime, role of accused, and other relevant factors under Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, violating principles of reasoned judicial orders.

The dispute arose from a criminal appeal challenging the High Court's bail order in a murder case. The appellant, who lost two sons in the incident, f...