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Section 22 Of Indian Evidence Act A Legal Weapon To Suppress Crime And Affects Public Interest; Must Be Re-Visited: Kerala HC

   19 February 2022 at 17:20

The Hon’ble High Court (HC) of Keralain Alli Noushad v Rashedd & Anr, has observed that Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1947 (Evidence Act) on marital confidence must be re-visited in light of modern times where it is being used as ..

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Application Under Section 156(3) Shall Not Be Entertained Unless Accompanied By The Complainant's Affidavit: SC

   19 February 2022 at 12:49

The Hon’ble SC has, in Babu Venkatesh vs. State of Karnataka held that a magistrate cannot entertain an application under section 156(3) of CrPC unless the same has been accompanied by the affidavit of the complainant. The benefit of such a re ..

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Top News Headlines 18th Feb 2022: Kerala HC Acquits Mother For Allegedly Killing Her 9 Year Old Son; Says When A Woman Kills Her Progeny, There Is More Than Meets The Eye

   18 February 2022 at 17:28

Kerala HC Acquits Mother For Allegedly Killing Her 9 Year Old Son; Says When A Woman Kills Her Progeny, There Is More Than Meets The Eye In the case of Teena vs. State of Kerala the Hon’ble Kerala HC has acquitted a woman who was accused of kil ..

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Liberty Of An Accused Can Be Put At Stake by Denying Bail On the Pretext of Investigation Not Being Complete: Punjab & Haryana HC

   18 February 2022 at 17:19

The Hon’ble High Court (HC) of Punjab & Haryana in the case of Joginder Singh v State of Haryana, set aside an order of the Trial Court rejecting default bail to the Petitioner and ordered the Petitioner to be released on furnishing requis ..

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Kerala HC Acquits Mother For Allegedly Killing Her 9 Year Old Son; Says When A Woman Kills Her Progeny, There Is More Than Meets The Eye

   18 February 2022 at 11:43

In the case of Teena vs. State of Kerala the Hon’ble Kerala HC has acquitted a woman who was accused of killing her 9 year old son, who was her only child. This was apparently done by her to avenge her disturbed marital life. The case of the p ..

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Burden Of Proof Cannot Be Shifted On The Accused By Placing Reliance On Section 106 Of The Evidence Act: SC

   18 February 2022 at 10:44

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC or Court),in the case of Satye Singh & Anr v State of Uttarakhand observed that if the prosecution fails to prove the prima facie facts against the accused, then burden of proof cannot be placed on the accused ..

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Top News Headlines 17th Feb 2022 : Aggrieved Parties Can Move To RERA Authority Against Recovery Proceedings Initiated By Banks; RERA To Prevail Over SARFAESI Provisions: SC

   17 February 2022 at 15:23

Aggrieved Parties Can Move To RERA Authority Against Recovery Proceedings Initiated By Banks; RERA To Prevail Over SARFAESI Provisions: SC The Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC or Court) has upheld the decision of the Rajasthan High Court(HC) in the ca ..

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If Reliance Placed On A Document To Seek Juvenility Is Not Reliable Or Dubious In Nature, The Appellant Cannot Be Treated To Be Juvenile: SC

   17 February 2022 at 15:23

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC or Court) has upheld the decision of the Rajasthan High Court(HC) in the case of Manoj @ Monu @ Vishal Chaudhary v State of Haryana has held that the plea juvenility must be raised in a bonafide and truthful manne ..

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Trial Court Bound To Appoint Legal Aid Advocate In Case The Advocate Of The Accused Fails To Appear: Karnataka HC

   17 February 2022 at 11:48

In the case of Somashekara @Soma vs. State of Karnataka the Hon’ble Karnataka HC has held that in case the advocate representing the accused who is in custody fails to appear before the Court, then the trial Court is obligated to appoint a leg ..

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Aggrieved Parties Can Move To RERA Authority Against Recovery Proceedings Initiated By Banks; RERA To Prevail Over SARFAESI Provisions: SC

   17 February 2022 at 10:07

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (SC or Court) has upheld the decision of the Rajasthan High Court(HC) in the case of Union Bank of India v Rajasthan Real Estate Regulatory Authority. The HC held that the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) can e ..

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