Supreme Court: Accused on Bail Need Not Appear in Every Criminal Appeal Hearing
Supreme Court rules that accused persons on bail after suspension of sentence cannot be forced to appear in every criminal appeal hearing, protecting liberty.
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Supreme Court rules that accused persons on bail after suspension of sentence cannot be forced to appear in every criminal appeal hearing, protecting liberty.
MP High Court grants divorce holding long separation and financial instability as mental cruelty, recognizing irretrievable breakdown under Hindu Marriage Act
Madhya Pradesh High Court rules that banks can directly take possession under Section 13(4) of the SARFAESI Act without approaching the DM when there is no resistance.
Delhi High Court directs actor Rajpal Yadav to surrender over ₹9 crore unpaid dues in multiple cheque bounce cases, citing repeated breach of undertakings.
Jharkhand High Court rules that living separately due to employment constraints is not desertion or cruelty, dismissing husband’s divorce plea under Hindu Marriage Act.