Supreme Court: Notice Under BNSS Section 353 Is Mandatory, Arrest Only in Exceptional Cases
Supreme Court rules notice under BNSS Section 353 is mandatory for offences up to seven years. Arrest only in exceptional cases with written reasons.
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Supreme Court rules notice under BNSS Section 353 is mandatory for offences up to seven years. Arrest only in exceptional cases with written reasons.
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 upholds Allahabad HC bail, ruling that oral dying declaration alone cannot justify cancellation, especially when accused wasn’t named in FIR.
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.
Delhi High Court rules that marriage registration does not bar mutual consent divorce before one year under Section 14 of the Hindu Marriage Act.