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No Retrial, Fair Trial: SC’s Key Verdict in Shyam Narayan Ram v. State of U.P.
October 24, 2024by Primelegal Team0

CASE NAME: Shyam Narayan Ram V. State of U.P & Anr. Etc.  CASE NO.: Criminal Appeal No.s ( @special leave to petition (Crl.) Nos.16282-16284 o

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INVESTIGATION SHOULD NOT BE THWARTED BY QUASHING FIR IF ALLEGATION OF DISHONEST CONDUCT IN FIR DISCLOSES COMMISSION OF COGNIZABLE OFFENCE: SUPREME COURT
October 17, 2024by Primelegal Team0

CASE NAME- SOMJEET MALLICK vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND & ORS.  CASE NO.- SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRIMINAL) NO. 6583 OF 2024 DATE OF JUDGMENT- 14TH

Karnataka’s Political Scandal Deepens: Fourth FIR Filed Against Ex-MP Prajwal Revanna in Sexual Assault Probe.
June 28, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Prajwal Revanna, a former Member of Parliament from the Janata Dal (Secular) party, finds himself at the center of a major scandal that has rocked

Cow Slaughter case: Supreme Court uphold High Court’s decision of quashing FIR, considering completely Illegal
June 21, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Cow Slaughter case: Supreme Court uphold High Court’s decision of quashing FIR, considering completely Illegal CASE TITLE- Joshine Antony Vs Smt

Cow Slaughter case: Supreme Court uphold High Court’s decision of quashing FIR, considering completely Illegal
June 21, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Cow Slaughter case: Supreme Court uphold High Court’s decision of quashing FIR, considering completely Illegal CASE TITLE- Joshine Antony Vs Smt

Delhi HC suspends appellant’s sentence; States unjust to keep them for extended time if the court cannot hear the appeal promptly.

CASE TITLE – BHIMA ALIAS MANOJ & Ors. v. STATE (GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI) CASE NUMBER – CRL.A. 643/2022, CRL.A. 236/2023, CRL.A. 5/2023 DATED

Proclamation order by Trial Judge quashed by Karnataka HC due to procedural irregularities; Emphasizes need for accused to join investigation.

CASE TITLE – Shridhar K. Pujar v. State of Karnataka CASE NUMBER – CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 2380 OF 2024, CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 2916 OF 2024 &

Supreme Court dismisses FIR on grounds of 39 day delay, lack of evidence and unsubstantiated claims.

CASE TITLE – Shivendra Pratap Singh v. State of Chattisgarh & Ors. CASE NUMBER – Criminal Appeal No. 1400 of 2024 DATED ON – 15.05.2024 Q

The Delhi High Court quashed the FIR on serious offences like murder and rape in light of amicable settlement between the parties.

Case Title:  MAHENDER AND ORS. Versus STATE NCT OF DELHI AND ORS. Case No:  W.P.(CRL) 1483/2024 Decided on: 10th May , 2024 Quorum: HON’BLE JU

Dismiss the FIR due to lack of direct proof of bribe was legally unsustainable: Supreme court
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: SANJU RAJAN NAYAR Versus JAYARAJ & ANR Case No: 8254/2023 Decided on: 23rd April, 2024 Quorum: THE HON’BLE JUDGE SANJAY KAROL and