Supreme Court: Challenging Trial Court Orders Is Not Trial Delay
Supreme Court rules that accused persons exercising legal remedies by challenging trial court orders cannot be blamed for delaying trials, reinforcing fair trial rights.
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Supreme Court rules that accused persons exercising legal remedies by challenging trial court orders cannot be blamed for delaying trials, reinforcing fair trial rights.
Delhi High Court rules that bail cannot be rejected merely because a petition is voluminous, reaffirming Article 21 and the primacy of personal liberty.
Supreme Court strikes down Madras HC bail order forcing accused to marry complainant, holding marriage cannot be imposed and liberty under Article 21 must prevail.
Supreme Court rules menstrual health is a fundamental right under Article 21, ordering free sanitary pads for girls in Classes 6–12 and mandatory hygienic, disabled-friendly toile…
Supreme Court declares menstrual health a fundamental right under Article 21, orders free sanitary pads and hygienic toilets in all schools.