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.
Madhya Pradesh High Court orders departmental action against a police officer for shielding an accused, stressing accountability and rule of law.
Delhi High Court upholds a 10-year sentence in a digital rape case, reaffirming that digital penetration constitutes rape under Section 375 IPC and stressing credibility of victim…
Delhi court acquits former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, citing lack of reliable evidence and delayed witness testimony after three decades.
Supreme Court rules that bail hearings must be decided on merits and cannot be deferred for non-compliance with money deposit undertakings, setting aside a Delhi High Court order.