The Delhi High Court dismissed a criminal case after a settlement, requiring the accused to assist the traffic police for 30 days. This innovative approach aims to promote community service as a post-settlement resolution in legal matters. The court emphasized collaborative efforts between legal and law enforcement entities, highlighting the power to dismiss proceedings with settlements.
Today, 16th April, In Mumbai, the court extended the police custody of Vaibhav Pandya until April 19 in a cheating case involving Hardik Pandya’s stepbrother. Vaibhav, accused of defrauding the cricketer brothers of over Rs 4 crore, allegedly breached a partnership agreement, leading to financial losses for the Pandya brothers. The case is under investigation.
The Supreme Court of India overturned bail for a police constable involved in a custodial death, emphasizing stricter bail considerations for police officials in such cases. This landmark decision aims to prevent undue influence and ensure fair proceedings.
