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By the team of Prime Legal
The Court orders police to re-investigate case to invoke Section 377 against a husband who had forced his wife for unnatural sex: High Court of Karnataka
The Court orders police to re-investigate case to invoke Section 377 against a husband who had forced his wife for unnatural sex: High Court of Karnataka

The High Court of Karnataka, through learned judge, Justice M. Nagaprasanna in the case of Vikram Vincent vs the State of Karnataka, while hearing

The twin conditions specified in Section 45 (1) of PMLA and the general principles of Section 439 of CrPc have to be considered while granting bail: High Court of Kerala

The High Court of Kerala, through learned judge, Justice Kauser Edappagath, while considering a bail application in the case Abdul Gafoor @ Kunhumo

Patna High Court Directed State Authorities to pay revised gratuity to the Petitioner

This Case was filled by RAJENDRA BHAGAT  son  of  late  Jhapsi  Bhagat Resident  of  MohallaCharch  Road, chandwara  Ward  No.  45,  Mu

The notice  issued by Bihar  State  Food  and  Civil  Supplies Corporation  Limited on 8th July 2020 has outlived its life. Thus it need not to be adjudicate  upon: Patna High Court.  

This case was filled by Meera  Chaturwedi,  Female,  aged  about  42  years,  Wife  of  Suresh  Chandra Chaturvedi,  proprietor  of  M

A juvenile in conflict with law cannot be sentenced to undergo life imprisonment, the sentence imposed is modified to the period already undergone: Allahabad High Court

The Supreme Court ruled in June 2012 that juveniles convicted of murder cannot be subject to a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment without the

Dying Declaration can be acted upon without any corroboration when the court feels convinced about its trustworthiness: Allahabad High Court

“Dying declaration” must be a statement made by a deceased person who would otherwise have been a credible witness to their own death b

Petitioner  cannot  be absolved   from   the   liability   of   being   prosecuted, if  they commits any misconduct, as   enumerated   in   the   Bihar   Contractors Registration  Rules-2007: Patna High Court.

This case was filled by Arun  Kumar  Son  of  Late  Siya  Ram  Singh  Resident  of  Village  and  P.O. Bandeya,  P.S.  Bandeya  Ruka

The law provides punishment for those acts too, which does not have an element of “intention” but the awareness of the consequences of the act: Allahabad High Court

“Intention” the mens rea of the crime: Intention is defined as the deliberate objective that leads a person to commit a crime, forbidden by the

In order to convict a person under Section 306, IPC there has to be a clear mens rea to commit the offense : Madhya Pradesh High Court
In order to convict a person under Section 306, IPC there has to be a clear mens rea to commit the offense : Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case of Siyaram Rathore vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh (Criminal Revision No.796 of 2022) upheld that in order

It is an offense under Section 354-C of IPC if victim consents to the capture of the images but not to its dissemination to third persons and the image is still disseminated : Madhya Pradesh High Court

The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case of Shivam Sharma vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh ( CRR-448-2022) upheld that it is an offense under Sectio