Committed Grave Error Without Understanding Criminal Law: Madras High Court Sends Trial Judge for Judicial Training

The Madras High Court observed that the trial court “committed a grave error without understanding the fundamental principle of criminal law” while convicting the appellant. The Court set aside the conviction and directed the trial judge to undergo judicial training.

Privacy Violation or Legal Evidence? | Supreme Court Questions Use of Wife’s Secretly Recorded Conversations in Divorce Case

A man reportedly used a mobile app to secretly record his wife’s private conversations for years. He submitted these recordings as evidence in a divorce case, which drew criticism. The Supreme Court raised questions about the legality and fairness of using such recordings. The case highlights concerns about privacy and misuse of technology in legal matters.