The Karnataka High Court has upheld a trial court order imposing a sentence less than the minimum punishment prescribed under Section 27(d) of the
The Karnataka High Court has upheld a trial court order imposing a sentence less than the minimum punishment prescribed under Section 27(d) of the
Karnataka High Court held that Prosecution Must Establish Facts Indicating ‘Special Knowledge’ To Shift Burden of Proof On Accused U/S
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The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday granted interim bail to former Director General of Police of Gujarat, RB Sreekumar who was arrested by the Guja
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The Bombay High Court sentenced a convict to one half of life imprisonment under the POCSO Act, who will have to undergo a sentence of 10-years und
The Bombay High Court passed the concerned judgment in a writ petition filed by a woman challenging the State’s refusal to compensate her f