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Advancing justice through DNA technology requires adherence to strict quality assurance standards, including laboratory ...
The Court emphasized that Section 387 is an aggravated form of Section 385, not Section 384, thereby establishing that the legislative intent was to criminalize the threatening conduct itself, not ...
In a groundbreaking judgment that resolves a long-standing jurisdictional confusion in criminal law, the Supreme Court has definitively established that trial courts possess the authority to cancel ...
The Jitendra Kumar Rode judgment represents more than a procedural victory—it exposes the inadequacy of traditional ...
In a significant judgment delivered on April 8, 2025, the Supreme Court of India addressed a crucial legal question: Can a ...
The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court in Sardar Amarjit Singh Kalra (Dead) by LRs v. Pramod Gupta (Smt.) (Dead) by LRs (2003) 3 SCC 272 established a comprehensive framework for determining ...
In India, the doctrine finds its primary legal foundation in Section 92 (3) of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). This provision ...
This checklist ensures compliance with the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956, and helps courts systematically verify ...
A person who is a complainant under Section 200 of the CrPC who complains about the offence committed by a person who is charged as an accused under Section 138 of the Act, thus h ...
While adopted children cannot claim inheritance rights, biological parents can voluntarily leave property to their adopted ...
The intersection of traditional hearsay evidence principles with modern electronic evidence represents one of the most ...
The Supreme Court's decision in Vatsala Srinivasan v. Shyamala Raghunathan represents a significant advancement in Indian succession law. By establishing that beneficiaries can seek letters of ...
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