Supreme Court: Motive Becomes Irrelevant When Dying Declaration Provides Direct Evidence
Supreme Court restores murder conviction, rules absence of motive is irrelevant when a credible dying declaration provides direct evidence of guilt.
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Supreme Court restores murder conviction, rules absence of motive is irrelevant when a credible dying declaration provides direct evidence of guilt.
Supreme Court grants anticipatory bail, questions a divorce lawyer’s conduct, and rules that consensual adult relationships cannot be criminalized.
The Supreme Court of India has raised alarm over 90,000 pending cases, warning that frequent adjournments are worsening the justice backlog. Justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan…
The Supreme Court of India has criticized a woman lawyer for entering an intimate relationship with her divorce client, stressing the need for professional boundaries and ethical …