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Rajasthan High Court Acquits Man Convicted Of Rape After 30 Years | Lack Of Medical Evidence And Delayed FIR Raise Serious Doubts About Prosecution Story

Rajasthan High Court Acquits Man Convicted Of Rape After 30 Years | Lack Of Medical Evidence And Delayed FIR Raise Serious Doubts About Prosecution Story

Safiya Malik   The High Court...

Chhattisgarh High Court Acquits Appellants in Murder Case, Finding Testimony “Neither Reliable Nor Trustworthy” and Prosecution “Deliberately Fabricated Evidence”

Chhattisgarh High Court Acquits Appellants in Murder Case, Finding Testimony “Neither Reliable Nor Trustworthy” and Prosecution “Deliberately Fabricated Evidence”

Sanchayita Lahkar   The Divisi...

“No Contraband Was Found… Retesting Strictly Prohibited Unless in Exceptional Circumstances”: Rajasthan High Court Quashes NDPS FIR, Says Request Must Be Made Within 15 Days of FSL Report

“No Contraband Was Found… Retesting Strictly Prohibited Unless in Exceptional Circumstances”: Rajasthan High Court Quashes NDPS FIR, Says Request Must Be Made Within 15 Days of FSL Report

Sanchayita Lahkar   The High C...

“No Cogent Evidence to Show Ultrasound or Abortion by Petitioner”: Delhi High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Lady Doctor in POCSO Case, Citing Delay and Inconclusive Material

“No Cogent Evidence to Show Ultrasound or Abortion by Petitioner”: Delhi High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Lady Doctor in POCSO Case, Citing Delay and Inconclusive Material

Safiya Malik   The High Court...

Calcutta High Court Grants Statutory Bail Under NDPS Act, Says ‘Detention Beyond 180 Days Without Valid Charge Sheet Is Illegal’ and Courts Must Not Be ‘Hyper-Technical’ on Personal Liberty

Calcutta High Court Grants Statutory Bail Under NDPS Act, Says ‘Detention Beyond 180 Days Without Valid Charge Sheet Is Illegal’ and Courts Must Not Be ‘Hyper-Technical’ on Personal Liberty

Sanchayita Lahkar   The Divisi...

NDPS Act | Judicial Custody Beyond 60 Days Without Chargesheet Is Unlawful: Rajasthan HC Orders Police To Obtain FSL Reports Within 60 Days

NDPS Act | Judicial Custody Beyond 60 Days Without Chargesheet Is Unlawful: Rajasthan HC Orders Police To Obtain FSL Reports Within 60 Days

Pranav B Prem The...

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