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Rajasthan HC Grants Bail to Murder Accused Citing Over Two Years of Custody, Slow Trial and Violation of Article 21 Right to Speedy Trial

The Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench, has granted bail to an accused in a murder case, highlighting that prolonged incarceration and delay in trial proceedings violate the fundamental right to

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“Matrimonial Battle Of Mahabharata”: Supreme Court Dissolves Decade-Long Marriage Under Article 142, Awards ₹5 Crore Alimony; Wife’s Professional Qualification No Ground To Deny Maintenance

The Court also quashed all pending proceedings — including Bar Council disciplinary complaints filed by the husband’s advocates — and rejected the husband’s ₹20 crore counter-claim for “mental trauma.” Furthermore,

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Supreme Court ruling on NDPS fines

NDPS Act: Separate Punishment for Sections 20, 25 & 29 Permissible; Fine Cannot Be Imposed Twice If Sentences Run Concurrently – Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that while separate punishments can be imposed for independent offences , the principle of concurrent sentencing must apply to both imprisonment and fines

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Supreme Court Grants Bail in NDPS Case for Non-Supply of Written Grounds of Arrest; Reiterates ‘Mihir Rajesh Shah’ Principle

The Supreme Court has granted bail to two medical professionals accused under the NDPS Act, holding that failure to provide written grounds of arrest violates fundamental rights under Articles 21

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Rajasthan High Courts Video Conferencing Ruling

Rajasthan High Court Permits Accused in 100+ FIRs to Appear via Video Conferencing, Emphasises Efficiency and Fair Trial

In a significant ruling reinforcing the role of technology in criminal justice, the Rajasthan High Court has allowed accused persons facing multiple criminal cases to attend court proceedings through video

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Rajasthan High Court: WhatsApp Notice Under Section 41-A CrPC Not Legally Valid; Officer Held Guilty of Contempt for Violating ‘Arnesh Kumar’ Principles

The Rajasthan High Court held that a notice sent via WhatsApp under Section 41-A CrPC is not legally valid and cannot be treated as proper service. In this case, the

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