Supreme Court: Omissions in Chief Examination Can Be Cured in Cross-Examination
Supreme Court rules that omissions in chief examination are not fatal if clarified in cross-examination, reinforcing substantive justice over procedural technicalities.
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Supreme Court rules that omissions in chief examination are not fatal if clarified in cross-examination, reinforcing substantive justice over procedural technicalities.
The Supreme Court sets aside Patna High Court’s bail order, ruling that suspension of sentence under Section 389 CrPC must consider the gravity of offence and the accused’s role, …
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Supreme Court rules that resignation forfeits past service and pension under CCS Pension Rules, even after long service. Gratuity and PF remain payable. Read full judgment analysi…
Supreme Court declares dowry a constitutional evil, issues strict directions to curb dowry deaths, misuse of gifts, and delays in Section 304B & 498A cases.