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Wanted Criminal Killed in UP Police Encounter

A notorious criminal carrying a ₹1 lakh reward was killed in a police encounter in Uttar Pradesh's Banda district. The shootout occurred during a vehicle check operation.

HC Rules Not All Fatal Accidents Require Criminal Trial

Punjab & Haryana High Court quashes FIR in a fatal road accident case, ruling that mere negligence without criminal intent shouldn't lead to trial. Landmark judgment clarifies Section 304-A IPC application.

Shah: Justice in 3 years by 2029 with new laws

Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledges to deliver justice from session court to Supreme Court within 3 years by 2029. He details how new criminal laws will ensure swift, victim-centric justice. Read more.

J&K High Court quashes dowry FIR, warns against misuse

Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court quashes a dowry cruelty FIR, ruling criminal law cannot be a tool for personal vendetta. Justice Sanjay Parihar delivered the verdict on December 26, 2025. Read the full analysis.

Madras HC: New criminal laws are justice-oriented

Madras High Court praises new criminal laws as citizen-responsive, directs Sivaganga police to complete murder probe in four weeks. Justice Gowri highlights strict timelines under BNSS.

HC: Passport deposit not automatic bail condition

Punjab & Haryana High Court rules that demanding passport deposit for bail must be based on specific flight risk evidence, not used punitively. Landmark order protects personal liberty.

Eluru Police Achieves 156% Conviction Rise with AI

Eluru Police's AI-powered case management and court monitoring system led to a 156% conviction surge, securing 51 convictions including 29 life terms. Discover how tech is transforming justice.

Madras HC Hails New Criminal Laws for Timely Justice

Madras High Court praises Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita laws, emphasizing shift from colonial punitive framework to justice-centric system ensuring accountability and timely investigations. Read more.

Delhi HC Orders CISF Appointment After Acquittal

Delhi High Court grants relief to a man whose CISF constable appointment was cancelled due to a prior criminal case, ruling that mere institution of a case is not grounds for disqualification. Read the full judgment details.

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