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Kerala High Court Quashes Corruption Case Against Former Superintendent: “Prosecution Cannot Be Continued When Sanction Is Invalid and Evidence Fails to Prove Demand”

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court, through Justice K. Babu, quashed the corruption proceedings pending against a retired Superintendent of the District Education Office after finding that the prosecution failed…
Posted by Rawlaw October 12, 2025
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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

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