Supreme Court: Notice Under BNSS Section 353 Is Mandatory, Arrest Only in Exceptional Cases
Supreme Court rules notice under BNSS Section 353 is mandatory for offences up to seven years. Arrest only in exceptional cases with written reasons.
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Supreme Court rules notice under BNSS Section 353 is mandatory for offences up to seven years. Arrest only in exceptional cases with written reasons.
Punjab and Haryana High Court denies bail to senior advocate accused of ₹30 lakh judicial bribe, calling corruption an existential threat to rule of law.
Karnataka High Court rules that FIRs cannot be registered against juveniles for petty offences under the JJ Act, reinforcing rehabilitation over punishment.
Delhi High Court directs actor Rajpal Yadav to surrender over ₹9 crore unpaid dues in multiple cheque bounce cases, citing repeated breach of undertakings.
Delhi High Court rules that bail cannot be rejected merely because a petition is voluminous, reaffirming Article 21 and the primacy of personal liberty.