Delhi High Court upholds conviction of husband and son for murdering Gian Kaur, relying on consistent dying declarations and evidence of a cleaned crime scene.
Read Full ArticleKerala High Court rules that instigation for suicide under Section 306 IPC need not be forceful; even suggestive words implying the consequence can attract liability.
Mere refusal to marry does not amount to instigation under Section 306 IPC, rules Supreme Court, quashing FIR and holding no abetment in emotional distress cases.
NMCIndia Council For Men Affairs ने अतुल सुभाष आत्महत्या मामले में न्यायपालिका की निष्पक्षता पर सवाल उठाते हुए, संबंधित न्यायाधीश के खिलाफ रिश्वतखोरी के आरोपों की उच्चस्तरीय जांच की मांग की है।
SC questions rifle suicide claim, directs Madhya Pradesh Police to clarify if murder angle was investigated in suspicious death case.
SC acquits woman in dowry case, citing neighbour’s testimony: “Word spreads faster than wind” — conviction under Section 498A set aside.
SC dismisses plea against quashing of FIR in ex-MP Mohan Delkar suicide case; Bombay HC’s 2022 order stands, no interference by Supreme Court.
SC issues notice to Centre on plea seeking strict regulation or ban on online betting, gambling, and fantasy sports apps across India.
Why are students dying by suicide only in Kota? SC questions Rajasthan govt, slams delay in FIRs and seeks urgent action on rising student suicides.
Supreme Court acquits man in 27-year-old suicide case, ruling that marital disputes alone don’t establish abetment without direct evidence.
Delhi High Court allows postmortem sperm retrieval from a deceased man for potential future use in assisted reproductive therapy. Case: Heena & Ors. vs. NCT of Delhi.
Madras High Court Full Bench rules resignation on medical grounds leads to forfeiture of past service under Tamil Nadu Pension Rules, 1978.
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Supreme Court refers the issue of third party rights under Order IX Rule 13 CPC to a larger bench to resolve conflicting judgments on ex parte decrees.
09 February, 2026 12:35 PM
Bombay Sessions Court grants bail in ₹1.93 crore cyber fraud case, citing right to liberty as investigation is complete and accused not direct beneficiary.
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