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DELAY IN LODGING THE COMPLAINT CANNOT BE MADE BASIS TO QUASH THE PROCEEDINGS.: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
DELAY IN LODGING THE COMPLAINT CANNOT BE MADE BASIS TO QUASH THE PROCEEDINGS.: TELANGANA HIGH COURT

  The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on  26 April, 2023  stating that Delay in lodging the complaint cannot be made basis to qua

 LIFE IMPRISONMENT MEANS THE IMPRISONMENT FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, BUT THE SAME CAN BE EXTENDED BY JUDICIAL SENTENCING TO THIRTY YEARS, WITH OR WITHOUT PAROLE.: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
 LIFE IMPRISONMENT MEANS THE IMPRISONMENT FOR FOURTEEN YEARS, BUT THE SAME CAN BE EXTENDED BY JUDICIAL SENTENCING TO THIRTY YEARS, WITH OR WITHOUT PAROLE.: TELANGANA HIGH COURT

  The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 28 April, 2023 stating that life imprisonment means the imprisonment for fourteen years, b

Petitioners cannot ask for re-appointment of an Advocate Commissioner or to scrap the reports. However, they can discredit the report with required contradictions: Madras High Court
Petitioners cannot ask for re-appointment of an Advocate Commissioner or to scrap the reports. However, they can discredit the report with required contradictions: Madras High Court

The Madras High Court passed an judgement on 28th of April, 2023 in which it established that the petitioners cannot ask for re-appointment of an A

Contributory negligence to be fixed on passengers travelling on the footboard of the bus and thus leading to accidents: Madras High Court
Contributory negligence to be fixed on passengers travelling on the footboard of the bus and thus leading to accidents: Madras High Court

The Madras High Court passed an judgement on 28th of April, 2023 in which it reduced the compensation offered by the trial court to a minor who got

THE CR.P.C. PRESCRIBES THAT NO FINDING, SENTENCE OR ORDER BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION CAN BE HELD INVALID ON THE GROUND OF ANY ERROR, OMISSION OR IRREGULARITY IN FRAMING THE CHARGES: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
THE CR.P.C. PRESCRIBES THAT NO FINDING, SENTENCE OR ORDER BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION CAN BE HELD INVALID ON THE GROUND OF ANY ERROR, OMISSION OR IRREGULARITY IN FRAMING THE CHARGES: TELANGANA HIGH COURT

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 8 February, 2023 stating that  the Cr.P.C. prescribes that no finding, sentence or order by a co

MERELY BECAUSE THE MOTHER OF THE DECEASED’S NAME WAS MENTIONED AS NOMINEE, SHE IS NOT ENTITLED FOR THE TERMINAL BENEFITS OR THE SAID INSURANCE AMOUNT: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
MERELY BECAUSE THE MOTHER OF THE DECEASED’S NAME WAS MENTIONED AS NOMINEE, SHE IS NOT ENTITLED FOR THE TERMINAL BENEFITS OR THE SAID INSURANCE AMOUNT: TELANGANA HIGH COURT

  The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on   25 April, 2023 stating that Merely because the mother of the deceased’s name was ment

Bail in case of abetment to suicide on grounds of no positive action on the part of accused: Punjab High Court.
Bail in case of abetment to suicide on grounds of no positive action on the part of accused: Punjab High Court.

The Punjab High Court, in Nirmaljit Singh and ors v/s State of Punjab and another (CRM-M-50641-2021 (O&M), delivered on 10th March 2023, held t

Compensation of Rs. 5 Lakhs to family of martyr: Punab High Court.
Compensation of Rs. 5 Lakhs to family of martyr: Punab High Court.

The Punjab High Court, in Sarbjit Singh v/s State of Punjab and others (CWP No. 9825 of 2022), delivered on 16th March 2023, held that Rs. 5 lakh c

“High Court Grants Bail in Attempt to Murder Case: Importance of Evidence and Thorough Investigation”: Karnataka High Court
“High Court Grants Bail in Attempt to Murder Case: Importance of Evidence and Thorough Investigation”: Karnataka High Court

Kartik S/O Yallappa Lesappanavar vs The State Of Karnataka Bench: Hon’ble C M Bycmjj     FACTS OF THE CASE”:- A case was registered at AP

The law is not a ‘one size fits all’ solution” – Examining the Role of Judicial Discretion with reference to Exploring a Bail Petition under Section 439 of CrPC: Karnataka High Court
The law is not a ‘one size fits all’ solution” – Examining the Role of Judicial Discretion with reference to Exploring a Bail Petition under Section 439 of CrPC: Karnataka High Court

Shashikant alias Pintya S/O Tirthappa … vs The State Of Karnataka Bench: Hon’ble Ashok S. Kinagi FACTS OF THE CASE The case presented i