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bribe
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Kerala High Court Acquits Accused in Bribery Case: “Suspicion, However Strong, Cannot Take the Place of Proof — Demand and Acceptance Must Be Proved Beyond Reasonable Doubt”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court, through Justice P.G. Ajithkumar, allowed the appeal filed by the accused public servant challenging his conviction under Sections 7 and 13(1)(d) read with Section…
Posted by Rawlaw October 6, 2025
acquits of murder
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Supreme Court Acquits Two Men Accused of Murder, Says “Prosecution Failed to Prove Their Presence at the Crime Scene Beyond Doubt”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the criminal appeals filed by two accused persons, quashing their convictions under Sections 302 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code. The Court found…
Posted by Rawlaw July 24, 2025
conviction set aside
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Sikkim High Court Sets Aside Conviction Under Child Sexual Offences Law and Acquits Appellant, Citing Unproven Age of Victim, Medical Discrepancies, and Lack of Sterling Evidence: “Prosecution Must Prove Case Beyond Reasonable Doubt”

Court’s Decision The Sikkim High Court allowed the appeal, set aside the conviction and twenty-year sentence under Section 5(j)(ii) read with Section 6 of the Protection of Children from Sexual…
Posted by Rawlaw July 3, 2025

Recent News

  • Kerala High Court Acquits Officer Convicted Under Prevention of Corruption Act: “Proof of Demand Is Sine Qua Non for Conviction” — Court Finds Hostile Witness and Inconsistent Evidence Insufficient to Sustain Conviction
  • Kerala High Court Acquits Accused in NDPS Case: “Failure to Prove Compliance with Section 50 and Unexplained Delay in Forwarding Samples Fatal to Prosecution” — Court Reaffirms Mandatory Safeguards Under NDPS Act
  • Kerala High Court Rules Inter-University Transfer of College Teachers Invalid Without Written Consent: “Redeployment Cannot Be Used as a Tool to Bypass Statutory Safeguards” — Court Upholds Protection of Teachers’ Rights Under the University Acts
  • Kerala High Court Directs Government to Introduce Under-14 Archery and Under-17 Roller Skating Categories in School Games: “Younger Athletes Cannot Be Forced to Compete Against Seniors; Right to Play Is Integral to Right to Education”
  • Kerala High Court Rules on Seniority in Merged Cadres: “Seniority Must Be Determined by Length of Service in Absence of Rules” — Court Sets Aside Order That Placed Employee Below Junior Counterparts in Integrated Cadre
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