Prosecutor are Officers of Justice, Not Conviction Machines: Supreme Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction

The Supreme Court of India has set aside a murder conviction, ruling that prosecutors must act as officers of justice rather than conviction seekers. The Court cited serious non-compliance with Section 313 CrPC, compromising fair trial rights.

“Judge Rushed Kejriwal’s Bail, Denied Prosecutor’s Opposition”: ED to SC

Today, On 26th June, The Enforcement Directorate (ED) criticized the trial court’s hasty granting of bail to Arvind Kejriwal, emphasizing that it undermined the judicial process’s integrity. The Supreme Court allowed Kejriwal to file a substantial appeal, as the ED highlighted procedural lapses and failure to comply with mandatory conditions. Additionally, the CBI was granted permission to formally arrest Kejriwal.

Court Clerk Refused to accept chargesheet, HC ordered for detail inquiry

Justices Ajay Gadkari and Neela Gokhale condemned the conduct of Sudhir Pawar and the court registry, ordering an inquiry into the juvenile court’s functioning in Bhiwandi. They criticized Pawar for refusing to accept a chargesheet without the juvenile’s presence and found the presiding officer’s control over the court questionable. The High Court permitted the police to file the chargesheet promptly.