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Bombay High Court: Star campaigner’s polling-day visit is not “undue influence” without coercion or interference with voter’s free will — “Election petition dismissed for lack of material facts”

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court dismissed an election petition challenging the result of the Chandivali Assembly constituency election, holding that the pleadings failed to disclose material facts necessary…
Posted by Rawlaw March 8, 2026
Karnataka High Court holds that “criminal law cannot be used to rewrite consensual intimacy as rape” — Court quashes Section 64 BNS FIR after finding no ingredients of non-consensual sexual assault
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Karnataka High Court holds that “criminal law cannot be used to rewrite consensual intimacy as rape” — Court quashes Section 64 BNS FIR after finding no ingredients of non-consensual sexual assault

Court’s decision The Karnataka High Court, per Justice M. Nagaprasanna, allowed the petition filed under Articles 226 and 227 seeking quashing of proceedings arising from an FIR registered under Section…
Posted by Rawlaw November 28, 2025

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