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Medical Evidence Cannot Be Sole Basis for Conviction in Sexual Assault Cases: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court recently ruled that medical evidence alone cannot be the sole basis for convicting an individual in sexual assault cases. This landmark ruling emphasized the importance of considering all available evidence, including testimony, circumstantial evidence, and other factors that contribute to a fair trial. Background: In the case at hand, the court […]

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Delhi High Court to Examine Limits of Free Speech by Social Media Influencers

The Delhi High Court has agreed to examine the boundaries of free speech in the context of social media influencers. This comes amid rising concerns regarding the impact of influencers on public opinion, and the responsibilities they hold when sharing opinions, promoting products, or making statements on platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. Background: The

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Courts Must Be Cautious in Granting Bail in Rape and Murder Cases Once Trial Begins: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has emphasized that courts should exercise caution when granting bail in rape and murder cases once the trial has commenced. The court’s remarks come in the context of ensuring that the gravity of such offenses is adequately reflected in the bail decision, highlighting the need to maintain the seriousness of

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Telangana High Court Upholds State Decision to Remove BRS-Appointed Government Lawyers

The Telangana High Court has upheld the state government’s decision to remove lawyers appointed by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party, ruling that the appointments were politically motivated and should be revoked. This decision came after the state argued that such appointments were made without proper procedure and with the intent to serve partisan interests

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Rajasthan High Court States Not Every Individual Should Officiate Nikah

The Rajasthan High Court has emphasized that not every person, regardless of their background, should be allowed to officiate a Nikah (Islamic marriage ceremony). The court’s remarks came during a case involving a dispute over the validity of a marriage where the officiating individual was not legally qualified to perform the ceremony. The bench clarified

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Karnataka High Court Orders SIT Probe into Suicide of Woman Lawyer Following Police Torture

The Karnataka High Court has ordered a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into the suicide of a woman lawyer who allegedly faced torture by the police. This decision follows the tragic incident where the lawyer, after enduring what was described as police abuse, took her own life. The case has drawn significant attention to issues

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Kerala High Court Criticizes Devaswom Officer for Violating Elephant Parade Norms at Poornathrayeesa Temple

The Kerala High Court has sharply criticized a Devaswom officer for violating the established norms related to the elephant parade during a festival at the Poornathrayeesa Temple. The court’s reprimand came after the officer failed to ensure compliance with the rules designed to protect the elephants and maintain public safety during the event. Background: The

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Supreme Court Orders Uttar Pradesh to Compensate ₹5 Lakh to 83-Year-Old Ex-Cop for Bravery

The Supreme Court of India has directed the Uttar Pradesh government to award ₹5 lakh to an 83-year-old retired police officer for his act of bravery, despite being denied financial support earlier. The retired officer, who had shown immense courage in the line of duty, had appealed for compensation after facing difficulties despite his contributions

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Karnataka High Court Orders Demolition of 15-Storey Flat in Bengaluru

The Karnataka High Court has issued an order for the demolition of a 15-storey residential building in Bengaluru after it was found to have been constructed illegally. The court’s ruling came after it was determined that the building violated several environmental and regulatory norms. Background: The building, located in a residential area of Bengaluru, had

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Bombay High Court quashes abetment of suicide case against Judicial Officer, calls it “far fetched”

The Bombay High Court has quashed an abetment of suicide case filed against a judicial officer, calling the allegations “far-fetched.” The case was based on accusations that the officer’s actions led to a person taking their own life. Background: The suicide case involved a complaint alleging that the judicial officer’s behavior, including actions during a

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