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Gauhati HC Discharges Mevani in 2022 Assault Case

Gauhati High Court discharges Congress MLA Jignesh Mevani from a serious assault charge, calling proceedings an 'abuse of process'. The court, however, upheld a minor charge. Read the full details of the judgment here.

Police Act Against False Rape Case in Hisar

Hisar police file a complaint under IPC Section 182 against a woman and three associates for allegedly lodging a false gang rape case against a BJP leader and a property dealer. Details inside.

5-Year Jail for Mobile Snatching in Ludhiana

A Ludhiana court has sentenced a youth to five years of rigorous imprisonment for snatching a mobile phone. The convict was also fined Rs 10,000. Read the full story.

5 Get 7-Year Jail for 2005 Truck Robbery in Kanpur

Kanpur court sentences five to 7 years rigorous imprisonment for 2005 truck robbery case involving stolen aluminum wire worth ₹20 lakh. Read the full details of this 18-year-old case.

Dehradun court acquits man in 2019 rape case

Dehradun fast-track court acquits 42-year-old man of rape charges after finding contradictions in complainant's statements and insufficient evidence. Key details from the 2019 case.

Karnataka HC gives partial relief to HD Revanna

Karnataka High Court sets aside IPC 344 charge against HD Revanna but upholds sexual harassment case. Justice M I Arun directs trial court to examine limitation period issue. Read latest updates.

Two get life imprisonment for murder in Koderma

Additional District Judge Rakesh Chandra sentences Jitendra Turi and Sandeep Yadav to rigorous life imprisonment for the murder of Sikandar Turi. Read the full details of this brutal crime and justice served.

Karnataka HC: 'Go Die' Not Suicide Abetment

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court clarifies that telling someone 'go die' doesn't constitute suicide abetment under Section 306 IPC. Detailed analysis of the court's reasoning and legal implications.

SC: Marriage refusal not abetment to suicide

Supreme Court delivers crucial judgment protecting personal choice in marriage matters, clarifying that saying 'no' to marriage doesn't constitute abetment to suicide under Section 306 IPC.

Allahabad HC: Unspoken Words Can Fuel Religious Enmity

In a landmark judgment, Allahabad High Court declares that indirect actions and unexpressed words promoting religious hatred violate Indian law. Learn how this ruling strengthens inter-community harmony.

Court: WhatsApp's Unspoken Words Can Promote Enmity

Allahabad High Court's landmark judgment states that implied meanings in WhatsApp messages can constitute promoting enmity. Learn how digital communication is being reinterpreted in Indian law.

Kthala man loses ₹3.14L in scam, two booked

Two individuals have been formally charged for orchestrating a sophisticated fraud scheme that cost a Kthala resident over ₹3 lakh. Jalandhar police are investigating the case under multiple IPC sections.

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