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Supreme Court Clarifies: Dying Declaration Valid Even If Death Is Not Imminent

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The Supreme Court held that a dying declaration remains valid even if death is not imminent, while restoring summons to […]

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Dowry a “Social Malaise”
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Supreme Court Cancels Bail in Dowry Death Case, Calls Dowry a “Social Malaise”

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The Supreme Court cancels bail in a dowry death case, condemning the persistence of dowry practices and emphasising the need

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Supreme Court Warns Against Misuse of Criminal Law for Vested Interests
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Supreme Court Warns Against Misuse of Criminal Law for Vested Interests: Key Takeaways from Inder Chand Bagri v. Jagadish Prasad Bagri (2025)

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The Supreme Court has reiterated that criminal law must not be used to settle civil disputes or pursue vested interests.

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Mere Presence ≠ Guilt Supreme Court Clarifies Section 149 IPC
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Supreme Court Clarifies: Mere Presence at Crime Scene Doesn’t Make You Part of Unlawful Assembly

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The Supreme Court clarified that mere presence at a crime scene doesn’t make a person part of an unlawful assembly

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