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Delhi High Court refuses to cancel bail in maid poisoning–theft case — “No deliberate suppression; written grounds of arrest law was evolving when bail was granted”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition seeking cancellation of bail granted to a domestic help accused of theft and administering stupefying substances, holding that the bail order…
Posted by Rawlaw February 5, 2026
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Supreme Court Acquits Industrial Director Accused of Electricity Theft — “Suspicion Cannot Substitute Proof; Presumption Under Section 39 Applies Only When Artificial Means Are Proved”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court, in a judgment authored by Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, allowed the appeal of a company director convicted under Sections 39 and…
Posted by Rawlaw October 10, 2025

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