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Quashes 33-Year-Old Criminal Proceedings Under Section 307 IPC: “Settlement Between Parties and Lack of Societal Impact Make Prolonging Trial an Abuse of Judicial Process”

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Supreme Court Quashes 33-Year-Old Criminal Proceedings Under Section 307 IPC: "Settlement Between Parties and Lack of Societal Impact Make Prolonging Trial an Abuse of Judicial Process"
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Supreme Court Quashes 33-Year-Old Criminal Proceedings Under Section 307 IPC: “Settlement Between Parties and Lack of Societal Impact Make Prolonging Trial an Abuse of Judicial Process”

1. Court's Decision The Supreme Court quashed the criminal proceedings under Section 307 IPC (attempt to murder) and related charges, overturning the Allahabad High Court's order. It emphasized that continuing…
Posted by Rawlaw February 12, 2025

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