Vague Domestic Incident Report Lacking Mandatory Particulars is ‘Abuse of Law’: Chhattisgarh High Court Quashes DV Proceedings

The Chhattisgarh High Court held that Domestic Violence proceedings founded on a vague Domestic Incident Report lacking mandatory particulars under the DV Act amount to an abuse of law and quashed the proceedings pending before the Magistrate.

BREAKING| Watching a Religious Function is Not Unlawful Assembly: Madras HC Quashes FIR Against Ayodhya Ram Mandir Devotees

Today, On 24th October, The Madras High Court has quashed an FIR against devotees who installed an LED screen to broadcast the Ayodhya Ram Mandir ceremony. Justice N. Satish Kumar said, “Watching a religious function is NOT an UNLAWFUL assembly.”

‘Disturbing Trend’: Delhi HC Slams Filing Of Fake Rape Cases, Refuses to Quash FIR

The Delhi High Court upheld a rape case against an accused who married the complainant, citing a concerning trend of false accusations that burden the legal system. The judge emphasized that dismissing the case could encourage misuse of justice, ultimately harming genuine victims and undermining societal trust in such allegations.

Can a Husband’s Girlfriend Be Accused Under Section 498A IPC? Supreme Court Ruling Explains

The wife also filed a dowry case against her husband and his family members. When the girlfriend appealed to the Karnataka High Court, the court rejected her plea. This led the girlfriend to approach the Supreme Court, questioning how a girlfriend could be prosecuted under Section 498A of the IPC.

Karnataka HC Stays Investigation into Husband Allegedly Preventing Wife from Eating French Fries After Childbirth

The Karnataka High Court stayed the investigation into a man charged under Section 498A IPC, following a complaint from his wife alleging he denied her French fries. Justice M Nagaprasanna deemed the complaint trivial and ordered the stay.