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Delhi High Court upholds MEA’s order for extradition inquiry — “dual criminality satisfied when underlying conduct amounts to offence in both States”

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed a writ petition challenging the Ministry of External Affairs’ (MEA) order directing a magisterial inquiry into the extradition of an Indian…
Posted by Rawlaw November 20, 2025
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Supreme Court Acquits Man Convicted for Murder and Kidnapping: “Prosecution miserably failed to prove the commission of the offence” — Circumstantial Evidence Must Meet Panchsheel Principles

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court set aside the conviction of the appellant who had been found guilty under Sections 302, 364, and 201 of the Indian Penal Code by the…
Posted by Rawlaw September 18, 2025
Delhi High Court Quashes Matrimonial Offence FIR After Amicable Settlement: “No useful purpose would be served by continuing with the criminal proceedings”
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Delhi High Court Quashes Matrimonial Offence FIR After Amicable Settlement: “No useful purpose would be served by continuing with the criminal proceedings”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR registered under Sections 498A/406/34 of the Indian Penal Code after noting that the matrimonial dispute between the parties had been fully…
Posted by Rawlaw August 12, 2025

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