Grounds to grant anticipatory bail: Supreme Court in recent matter of ASHOK KUMAR VERSUS STATE OF UNION TERRITORY CHANDIGARH

Grounds to grant anticipatory bail: Supreme Court in recent matter of ASHOK KUMAR VERSUS STATE OF UNION TERRITORY CHANDIGARH

Case name:  ASHOK KUMAR VERSUS STATE OF UNION TERRITORY CHANDIGARH Name: Sushant Uniyal,  BBA LL.B. (HONS.),Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal university, Intern under: Legal Vidhiya Disclaimer: The materials provided herein are intended solely for informational purposes. Accessing or using the site or the materials does not establish an attorney-client relationship. The Read more

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Supreme Court: The parties to a case must be allowed by the court to re-examine the witnesses on revision of charges under Section 217 CrPc.

Supreme Court: The parties to a case must be allowed by the court to re-examine the witnesses on revision of charges under Section 217 CrPc.

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court overturned the conviction of the accused in the case titled Madhusudan & Orss. versus The State of Madhya Pradesh, granting them the benefit of doubt. The bench, comprising of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and Satish Chandra Sharma, identified two major legal problems: the altered Read more

Madras High Court: When it comes to mentally challenged persons who do not have family support, the state must exercise parens patriae jurisdiction

Madras High Court: When it comes to mentally challenged persons who do not have family support, the state must exercise parens patriae jurisdiction

According to a recent ruling by the Madras High Court, the State has an obligation to expand its parens patriae jurisdiction and provide care for people suffering from mental health disorders who lack family support. The Parens patriae doctrine assigns the State the duty of caring for people who are Read more

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