Abetment to Suicide Case| “A Single Word ‘Impotent’ Doesn’t Indicate Provocation”: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that insults like “impotent” do not amount to abetment to suicide, setting aside the Madras High Court’s order and stating the suicide note lacked direct provocation or persistent cruelty.

“Entire Country is Home to Every Indian,” Says Supreme Court Judge Justice Gavai at NALSA Event

At NALSA’s 30th anniversary, Justice BR Gavai emphasized India’s unity and the need for legal awareness among communities, particularly in conflict zones like Manipur. He highlighted crucial initiatives for victim support and rehabilitation. Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal stressed the importance of customized legal support and community involvement for effective justice delivery.

Kerala Nursing College Ragging || Five Seniors Arrested: “Dumbbells Hung From Private Parts”

A shocking ragging case has come to light at Government Nursing College in Kottayam, Kerala. Three first-year students complained to Kottayam Gandhinagar police about serious physical harassment. They said seniors tortured them, even hanging dumbbells from their private parts. The police have started an investigation into the matter. Kottayam: A shocking ragging incident has emerged […]

Section 498A Cases || “Family Members of Domestic Violence Accused Can’t Be Charged for Not Supporting Victim”: Supreme Court

Today, On 7th February, The Supreme Court ruled that relatives of an accused cannot be implicated in domestic violence cases under Section 498A simply for not assisting the victim. The Court emphasized that complaints and charges must be specific against each accused family member. It stated that vague or general allegations are not sufficient for prosecution. This decision aims to prevent misuse of the law and ensure fairness in such cases.

“Growing Tendency To Misuse Laws Protecting Women”: SC’s Big Remark On Dowry Cases, Amid Atul Subhash Suicide Shocker

Today, 11th December, the Supreme Court overturned a Telangana High Court ruling regarding a dowry harassment case against Atul Subhash and his family. It emphasized the misuse of legal provisions to target innocent individuals amidst marital disputes. The ruling followed Atul’s tragic suicide, highlighting the need for careful judicial handling of such sensitive accusations.

“Unbelievable That Deceased Poured 9 Liters of Kerosene on Herself & Suffered 100% Burn Without Family Knowing”: SC Upholds Life Sentence for Husband & Mother-In-Law

The Supreme Court upheld life sentences for a husband and mother-in-law in the murder of a woman who sustained 100% burns. The court rejected claims of suicide, emphasizing implausibility and circumstantial evidence pointing to the appellants’ culpability. Their failure to assist and the presence of kerosene cans were also highlighted.

Kerala Court: 65-Year-Old Man Receives 83 Years in Prison for Repeated ‘Sexual Assault on Minor’

In Kerala, a 65-year-old man was sentenced to 83 years in prison for repeatedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl, with the court delivering the verdict following the prosecutor’s call for the maximum penalty. KERALA: Today(on 16th March), A court in Kerala sentenced a 65-year-old individual to 83 years in prison for repeatedly sexually assaulting a […]