Matrimonial Cruelty Is a Continuing Offence, Delay in Reporting Doesn’t Erode Credibility: Kerala High Court said in Dowry Harassment Case

The Kerala High Court reduced the sentence of a husband convicted under Section 498A IPC, holding that matrimonial cruelty is a continuing offence and delay in filing a complaint does not automatically weaken the credibility of dowry harassment allegations.

Judge Is Above All Once on the Dais: Allahabad HC Says Judicial Officer Outranks Collector, Police Chief & Even State’s Political Head

The Allahabad High Court observed that a judicial officer ranks above the district magistrate, police chief, and political executive while discharging judicial duties. Justice Arun Kumar Singh Deshwal made the remark after Uttar Pradesh Police failed to follow a Chief Judicial Magistrate’s CCTV production order.

Tirupati Laddu Row: Supreme Court to Hear CBI Director’s Plea Challenging Andhra Pradesh High Court’s Observation on SIT Probe

Today, On 22nd September, The Supreme Court will hear a plea from the CBI Director challenging remarks made by the Andhra Pradesh High Court in the Tirupati Laddu row. The case relates to the ongoing SIT probe into irregularities in temple offerings. The Supreme Court decided to hear a plea on Friday from the Director […]