Lawyers Shouldn’t Exacerbate Marital Disputes: Madras High Court Requests That BCI Create Standards
In order to focus their efforts on preserving marriages rather than ending them, the Court has requested that the Bar Council of India create rules for attorneys.
Victims must be intimated regarding the progress of the investigation: Punjab and Haryana HC
The victim or the complainant cannot be shunned aside after the registration of the case, being the significant stakeholders.
Title: Himachal Pradesh High Court Warns Against Selective Evidence in Criminal Cases
The Himachal Pradesh High Court directs state authorities to prevent investigators and prosecutors from presenting selective evidence in court, stressing the need for fair trials and protection of the innocent.
Kerala High Court: The Accused’s Failure To Leave The Crime Site Is Insufficient Evidence Of Insanity
When the Court upheld a man's conviction and life sentence for the murder of his three-year-old son, it made this observation.
Allahabad HC Upholds Acquittal Of 6, Holds Prosecution Must Prove Case Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Allahabad HC upholds the acquittal, reiterating that the prosecution has to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt and not merely a probability of guilt. Emphasizes rigorous judicial scrutiny in criminal trials.
“Protect Elephants or Lose Them Forever, Kerala HC Warns in Landmark Ruling”
Kerala High Court warned that the captive elephants would disappear without urgent protection and future generations would see them only in museums, like extinct dinosaurs.
The goal of the courts must be to eliminate obstacles that people with disabilities encounter: Language Testing for Speech and Hearing Impaired Engineers Is Offered by Madras HC
The Madras High Court has underlined its duty to remove the barriers that regularly face those with impairments.
Delhi High Court: The Employer’s Severe Behaviour Is Not A Reason To Prosecute Him For The Employee’s Death
Unless the employer has criminal intent, the Court noted, decisions made while carrying out his obligations may cause the employee hardship, but this does not constitute aiding and abetting suicide.
Chhattisgarh HC Has Ruled That The Conduct Of A Wife In Insulting Her Husband’s Religion & Gods Amount to Mental Cruelty
Chhattisgarh High Court has ruled that a wife's insulting her husband's religion, beliefs, and gods constitutes mental cruelty.