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Madras High Court: Civil revision petition dismissed as withdrawn after – “Petitioner seeks permission, no adjudication on merits”

1. Court’s decision The Madras High Court dismissed a civil revision petition after the petitioner requested permission to withdraw the proceedings. The Court accepted the submission of the petitioner’s counsel…
Posted by Rawlaw March 9, 2026
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Bombay High Court upholds permission for supplementary charge-sheet — “Further investigation is a statutory right; delay alone cannot defeat prosecution”

1. Court’s decision The Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) has dismissed a criminal writ petition challenging the Sessions Court’s order permitting the prosecution to file a supplementary charge-sheet against newly…
Posted by Rawlaw November 24, 2025
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Kerala High Court Cancels Bail for International Travel Without Permission: “Judicial Orders Are Not to Be Taken Lightly or Circumvented”

Court’s Decision: The Kerala High Court set aside the bail granted to the accused by the Sessions Court on the ground that the accused violated the conditions of bail by…
Posted by Rawlaw July 25, 2025

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