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Supreme Court Upholds Freedom of Expression in J&K Status Critique Case

In a landmark verdict delivered on Thursday, the Supreme Court dismantled a criminal case lodged against a professor for voicing his dissent against the abrogation of Article 370, which he deemed a ‘Black Day’ for Jammu and Kashmir. The ruling, resonating with the essence of democracy, emphasized that the fabric of democracy cannot endure if …

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Supreme Court Upholds Rights: Cooperation with Investigation Doesn’t Imply Self-Incrimination

In a recent pronouncement, the Supreme Court of India elucidated a fundamental principle in criminal jurisprudence: cooperation with an investigation does not entail self-incrimination. This critical ruling challenges a common misconception that an accused, while cooperating with authorities, is obligated to provide statements that may implicate themselves. The Court underscored that when an individual’s interim …

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New Ruling: Courts Can Impose Reduced Sentences Despite Article 20 Limitations

In a groundbreaking decision, the Supreme Court clarified that Article 20(1) of the Constitution does not hinder courts from imposing lighter penalties based on newly enacted laws post the offense’s occurrence. The verdict, delivered on Thursday, challenges conventional interpretations surrounding the retrospective application of criminal statutes. Article 20(1), rooted in the principle against retroactive enforcement …

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Supreme Court Upholds Mandatory Affidavit Requirement in Criminal Proceedings

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has reinforced the compulsory nature of the directives outlined in the case of Mrs. Priyanka Srivastava & Anr. v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. The bench comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta underscored the significance of submitting affidavits alongside applications pursuant to Section 156(3) of the …

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Upholding Freedom: Supreme Court Urges Police Education on Democratic Values

In a resounding affirmation of democratic principles, the Supreme Court has underscored the vital need for law enforcement agencies to be thoroughly acquainted with the nuances of freedom of speech. Emphasizing the essence of democratic values, the apex court delivered a poignant observation. The case in question involved the dismissal of criminal charges against a …

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The Shifting Sands of Consent: Supreme Court Stands Firm on Rape Case

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court delivered a profound statement on the dynamics of consent within relationships, asserting that what begins as consensual may not remain so indefinitely. The decision came as the Court refused to quash an FIR filed against an accused individual, highlighting the nuanced complexities of interpersonal relationships. The case in …

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Work-Induced Despair: Supreme Court Dismisses SC/ST Act Case in Junior’s Suicide

In a recent verdict, the Supreme Court brought an end to a decades-old legal saga, dismissing a 22-year-old criminal case against an individual accused of abetting the suicide of a Scheduled Caste colleague. The accused, holding the position of District Savings Officer in Kannauj District, found himself entangled in the shadows of a troubling accusation. …

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Judiciary Asserts: Hospital Registrations Under PC & PNDT Act Unyielding Unless Public Good Prevails

In a landmark verdict, the apex court has reaffirmed the sanctity of hospital registrations under the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC&PNDT) Act. The Supreme Court’s recent pronouncement elucidated that the revocation or suspension of a hospital or clinic’s registration, as delineated in Section 20(3) of the PC&PNDT Act, can only be justified when the …

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Supreme Court Upholds Fresh Trial in POCSO Case, Condemns One-Day Proceedings

In a recent verdict, the Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Patna High Court to initiate a fresh trial in a case falling under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The case, initially concluded in a single day, came under scrutiny for its alarming swiftness, prompting the High Court to dub …

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Supreme Court Upholds Andhra Pradesh’s Classification of ‘Ghee’ as Livestock Product

In a decisive verdict, the Supreme Court of India reaffirmed the classification of “ghee” as a “product of livestock” within the regulatory framework governing its trade in all designated market areas across Andhra Pradesh. The contentious issue was brought before the apex court, challenging a notification issued by the Andhra Pradesh government dating back to …

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