SC: Appellate Courts Can Correct Trial Court Evidence Errors
Supreme Court rules that appellate courts have the authority to intervene when trial courts misinterpret or misread evidence, ensuring fair justice.
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Supreme Court rules that appellate courts have the authority to intervene when trial courts misinterpret or misread evidence, ensuring fair justice.
Supreme Court permits secretly recorded spousal calls as valid evidence in divorce cases, sparking debate over privacy rights and fair trial principles.
Supreme Court enhances compensation to over ₹60 lakh for a victim’s family after a 20-year legal fight, offering long-delayed justice and relief.
Supreme Court rules a High Court judge acted wrongly by refusing bail plea referral after a roster change, stressing fairness in judicial procedure.
Supreme Court rules that no fresh claims can be raised at the appeal stage in a colonial-era land dispute, ensuring finality and consistency in justice.