The Delhi HC rules that men deserve the same protection as women from violence, in a landmark judgment involving a domestic abuse case.
Delhi HC rules that prolonged incarceration alone cannot justify bail in cases of terrorism and anti-national activities, emphasizing stricter bail norms under UAPA.
Rajasthan HC rules that pending Section 498A IPC cases cannot disqualify government job candidates, upholding the principle of “innocent until proven guilty.”
Allahabad HC observes no assumption can be made that rape victims always tell the full truth. Highlights significance of detailed judicial scrutiny in rape cases.
The Supreme Court rules that bodily injuries are not necessary to prove sexual assault, emphasizing varied victim responses to trauma. Acquittal granted on merit.
Rajasthan HC ruled that an accused’s right to a fair trial, including seeking call details under Section 91 CrPC, prevails over police privacy, ensuring justice for all.
Tripura High Court acquits appellant under Section 354 IPC due to lack of evidence, citing absence of injury reports and corroborating proof in a 2025 judgment.
The Supreme Court directs construction of separate toilets for men, women, PwD, and transgender persons in courts, ensuring sanitation as a basic human right.
The Supreme Court ruled that bail in marital disputes cannot be conditional on maintenance payment, ensuring fairness and relevance under Section 438 of the CrPC.
Senior Advocate Iqbal M Chagla, a distinguished legal expert, left an indelible mark on Indian law through his dedication, integrity, and contributions to justice.