A Delhi court freed six men in a 2020 riots case, ruling the charges were false and the investigation unreliable. The judge warned police of “serious erosion of faith in law.”
New Delhi, Feb 25 – The Supreme Court has quashed a chargesheet against a retired Army officer accused in an alleged rape case, calling it an “abuse of process of law.”
The Supreme Court of India ruled against a woman’s misuse of legal protections intended for domestic violence victims, quashing her FIR under Section 498A, which lacked specific evidence. The judgment highlighted the need for courts to scrutinize such cases, aiming to protect innocent family members and prevent retaliatory legal actions during divorce proceedings.
On Sunday (28th April): Retired Justice S Muralidhar criticized the new criminal laws for failing to bring significant change or decolonization to the legal framework. He highlighted persistent outdated provisions and the laws’ failure to address human rights violations and provide fair compensation for wrongful prosecution. He urged aspiring lawyers to uphold their clients’ rights and defend them diligently.
