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No Leniency To Be Showed For Offence Committed Under POCSO: Supreme Court

   10 February 2022 at 15:29

The Hon’ble Supreme Court while hearing the case of, Nawabuddin v State of Uttarakhand, observed that children, especially a girl child need full protection and greater care and in cases of sexual offences against them, the responsibility on t ..

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Loathsome Nature Of The Crime Alone Cannot Be The Lone Decisive Factor In Awarding Death Sentence: SC

   10 February 2022 at 15:29

The Hon’ble SC has, in Pappu vs. State of Uttar Pradesh that the despicable nature of the crime alone cannot be the deciding factor for awarding a death sentence. Consideration should also be given to the other mitigating circumstances before ..

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Top News Headlines 10th Feb 2022: Loathsome Nature Of The Crime Alone Cannot Be The Decisive Factor In Awarding Death Sentence

   10 February 2022 at 15:29

Loathsome Nature Of The Crime Alone Cannot Be The Decisive Factor In Awarding Death Sentence: SC The Hon’ble SC has, in Pappu vs. State of Uttar Pradesh that the despicable nature of the crime alone cannot be the deciding factor for awarding a ..

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Top News Headlines 9th Feb 2022: There Is No Negative Equality: SC

   09 February 2022 at 14:59

There Is No Negative Equality: SC The Hon’ble SC has, in the case of R. Muthukumar vs. Chairman and Managing Director TANGEDCO, held that there is no principle of negative equality enshrined in Article 14 of the Constitution. If there has been, ..

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There Is No Negative Equality: SC

   09 February 2022 at 13:34

The Hon’ble SC has, in the case of R. Muthukumar vs. Chairman and Managing Director TANGEDCO, held that there is no principle of negative equality enshrined in Article 14 of the Constitution. If there has been, through an illegal order, a bene ..

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Provisions Of Section 498A Of The Indian Penal Code, 1806 Cannot Be Used As An Instrument To Settle Personal Scores Against The Husband Or His Relatives; Such Prosecution Is Abuse Of Process Of Law: Supreme Court

   09 February 2022 at 10:55

Setting aside an impugned order of the Patna High Court, the Hon’ble Supreme Court (“the Court”), in the case of KahkashanKausar @ Sonam v State of Bihar, held that general and omnibus allegations cannot manifest in a situation whe ..

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This Court Requests The Student Community & Public At Large To Maintain Peace And Tranquillity: Karnataka High Court Amidst Hijab Ban Hearing

   09 February 2022 at 10:55

In a hearing addressing an order issued by the School Education Board of Karnataka (KEB), banning the hijab across educational institutions in Karnataka, the High Court has appealed the student community of the State and the people at large to maint ..

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Top News Headlines 8th Feb 2022: Grant Of Default Bail On Failure To Take Cognizance Before Expiry Of Statutory Period Incorrect

   08 February 2022 at 15:10

Grant Of Default Bail On Failure To Take Cognizance Before Expiry Of Statutory Period Incorrect: SC The Hon’ble SC in Serious Fraud Investigation Office vs. Rahul Modi has held that an accused cannot claim the right of statutory bail if the Cou ..

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Land Dedicated For Religious Purpose Can Be Vested With The State: SC

   08 February 2022 at 11:16

The Hon’ble Apex Court has, in State of Andhra Pradesh vs. A.P. State Wakf Board has held that Article 26 does not interfere with the right of the State to acquire property. Thus, the Apex Court set aside the action of the Andhra Pradesh Wakf ..

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Grant Of Default Bail On Failure To Take Cognizance Before Expiry Of Statutory Period Incorrect: SC

   08 February 2022 at 11:16

The Hon’ble SC in Serious Fraud Investigation Office vs. Rahul Modi has held that an accused cannot claim the right of statutory bail if the Court has not taken cognizance within the period of 60 or 90 days as is provided in section 167 CrPC, ..

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