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Delhi High Court holds attempt to commit culpable homicide proved despite victim’s death before cross-examination — “Independent eyewitness sealed guilt, sentence cut to time already served”

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court upheld the conviction for attempt to commit culpable homicide, rejecting the argument that the prosecution case collapses because the injured victim could not…
Posted by Rawlaw January 6, 2026
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Delhi High Court restores right of cross-examination in commercial suit — “Procedural discipline must not defeat fair trial” while granting last opportunity on costs

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court partly allowed a petition challenging the closure of cross-examination of the plaintiff’s witness in a commercial suit, holding that although the trial court’s order…
Posted by Rawlaw December 18, 2025
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Delhi High Court upholds closure of cross-examination after repeated delays — “Adjournments and pass-overs are courtesies, not rights; false submissions before court are deprecated”

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed a petition challenging two trial-court orders that (i) closed the plaintiff’s opportunity to further cross-examine a defence witness and (ii) rejected…
Posted by Rawlaw November 24, 2025
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Kerala High Court: “Cross-Examination Cannot Be Reduced to a Ritual — Defence Entitled to Confront Witness with Relevant Documents”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court, in a significant ruling, held that the defence has the right to confront a prosecution witness with relevant documents, including photographs and site plans,…
Posted by Rawlaw October 19, 2025

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