Supreme Court Reiterates Principles Governing Dowry Death and Free Trial
The Supreme Court reiterated the principles governing both the Sections and how to balance them with other principles to ensure a free and fair trial.
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The Supreme Court reiterated the principles governing both the Sections and how to balance them with other principles to ensure a free and fair trial.
A petition has been filed to challenge the order dated 02.01.2021 passed by the learned Judicial Magistrate which has sent a criminal case for investigation under Section 156(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code to the concerned Police Station.
A Public Interest Litigation was filed which raised many issues with relation to the COVID pandemic such as availability of drugs, oxygen supply, ventilator beds, etc.
On the 28th day of May 2021, the Kerala High Court heard the writ appeal against the order of allowing a review petition by a single judge. The appellants/original petitioner filed an appeal aggrieved by the order dated 17th February 2020 by the single judge and challenging the validity of allowing the review petition. The instant writ appeal was heard by the 2-judge bench comprising the Honorable Chief justice S. Manikumar and Honorable Justice Shaji P. Chaly.
Case: Tarun Jit Tejpal vs The State of Goa & Anr. Case Excerpt The District and Sessions Court in Goa, which is hearing the Tarun
Case: The Chairman v. Shameer P.S. & Others Excerpt A writ appeal was filed against an interim order passed by the learned Single Judge in
Case: Balusseri Mahallu Jama-ath v. C. Basheer & Others Excerpt An Original Petition arising out of I.A. No. 40/2021 in W.O.S. No. 138/2019 on the
The petitioner filed this Special Leave appeal against the order of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh, upholding the order of conviction and sentence passed by the Trial Court.
Allahabad High Court heard a writ petition regarding the change of religion of one of the petitioners in the present case. The Court ordered in favor of the petitioners directing the officials to protect their lives.
The appeal arises from an order in W.P. No. 25001[w] of 11 September 2019 dated 31 July 2019. The learned Single Judge permitted the writing request by instructing the department of the government involved, within 6 months after the verdict, to take suitable procedures to issue the written petitioner’s pension in line with the law.
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