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Supreme Court Cancels Anticipatory Bail for Police Officer in FIR Tampering Case: State of Jharkhand vs. Sandeep Kumar (2024) INSC 179 (6 March 2024)

Supreme Court Cancels Anticipatory Bail for Police Officer in FIR Tampering Case LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a police officer accused of tampering with an FIR should be granted anticipatory bail. CASE TYPE: Criminal. Case Name: State of Jharkhand vs. Sandeep Kumar. Judgment Date: 6 March 2024 Introduction Date of the Judgment: 6 March 2024. Citation: 2024 […]

Supreme Court Cancels Anticipatory Bail for Police Officer in FIR Tampering Case: State of Jharkhand vs. Sandeep Kumar (2024) INSC 179 (6 March 2024) Read Post »

Supreme Court quashes charges against Selection Committee members in compassionate appointment case: Munna Prasad Verma vs. State of U.P. (2022) INSC 744 (2 September 2022)

Supreme Court quashes charges against Selection Committee members in compassionate appointment case Date of the Judgment: 2 September 2022 Citation: (2022) INSC 744 Judges: Ajay Rastogi, J. and B.V. Nagarathna, J. Can members of a selection committee be held criminally liable for relying on documents submitted by an applicant, without any direct involvement in the

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Supreme Court Quashes Cheating Charges Against Wife in Employment Fraud Case: Archana Rana vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (2021) INSC 167 (01 March 2021)

Supreme Court Quashes Cheating Charges Against Wife in Employment Fraud Case Date of the Judgment: 01 March 2021 Citation: (2021) INSC 167 Judges: Dr. Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud, J. and M.R. Shah, J. Can a person be charged with cheating when they did not directly induce someone to part with their money? The Supreme Court of

Supreme Court Quashes Cheating Charges Against Wife in Employment Fraud Case: Archana Rana vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (2021) INSC 167 (01 March 2021) Read Post »

Supreme Court Quashes Second FIR Based on Same Facts: Prem Chand Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (2020)

Supreme Court Quashes Second FIR Based on Same Facts: Prem Chand Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (2020) Date of the Judgment: February 7, 2020 Citation: 2020 INSC 123 Judges: Justice Navin Sinha and Justice Krishna Murari Can a person be tried twice for the same offense? The Supreme Court of India addressed this crucial

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Supreme Court clarifies High Court’s powers under Section 482 CrPC: State of Madhya Pradesh vs. Man Singh (2019)

Supreme Court on High Court’s Power to Alter Sentences: State of Madhya Pradesh vs. Man Singh (2019) LEGAL ISSUE: Can a High Court use its inherent powers under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) to alter a sentence it previously passed? CASE TYPE: Criminal Law Case Name: State of Madhya Pradesh

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Supreme Court Grants Bail: Upholding Presumption of Innocence in Dataram Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (6 February 2018)

Supreme Court Grants Bail: Dataram Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (2018) LEGAL ISSUE: Whether bail should be granted when the accused was not arrested during investigation and there is no apprehension of absconding. CASE TYPE: Criminal Case Name: Dataram Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr. Judgment Date: 6 February 2018 Introduction Date

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