SC: No Conviction If Offence Predates Law’s Enforcement
Supreme Court rules that a conviction is invalid if the alleged offence occurred before the law came into force, reinforcing legal non-retroactivity.
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Supreme Court rules that a conviction is invalid if the alleged offence occurred before the law came into force, reinforcing legal non-retroactivity.
Supreme Court rules that a video with a valid 65B certificate is admissible in evidence even without a transcript or witness playback in court.
Patna High Court orders removal of a Bihar Congress AI video featuring PM Modi’s late mother, citing concerns over dignity and ethical boundaries.
Supreme Court rules that political parties are not covered under the POSH Act as there is no employer-employee relationship within their structure.
Supreme Court clarifies that joint trials under Section 223 CrPC and Section 243 BNSS are allowed when offences arise from the same transaction.