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.
Supreme Court rules demolition of private property needs clear statutory backing and evidence, setting aside Calcutta HC order in Santiniketan case.
Delhi High Court rules that police cannot freeze bank accounts without prior court approval, holding such action violates due process and Articles 21 and 300A of the Constitution.
Delhi High Court rules that compelling an accused to cross-examine witnesses without a lawyer violates Article 21 and vitiates the criminal trial.
The Supreme Court lifts the business ban on Defsys Solutions, rejecting the Centre’s plea in the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam fallout and reaffirming due process in defence pr…