Bombay High Court : The Waiter Bringing Food And Drinks To Dancing Women In Bar Not To Be Booked For Obscenity

Bombay High Court : The Waiter Bringing Food And Drinks To Dancing Women In Bar Not To Be Booked For Obscenity

Sep 19, 2024

The waiter who is serving food and drinks at the bar where women are dancing is not available for booking due to obscenity. Bombay High Court under IPC U/S 294.

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Girl eloped with paramour before marriage cannot be booked for cheating: Bombay HC

Girl eloped with paramour before marriage cannot be booked for cheating: Bombay HC

Aug 30, 2024

Failure to disclose her relationship to her parents might be considered a lapse in judgment but not a criminal act of dishonesty.

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Guwahati High Court Upheld The Conviction Of A Man Who Brutally Murdered His Minor Daughter

Guwahati High Court Upheld The Conviction Of A Man Who Brutally Murdered His Minor Daughter

Nov 25, 2022

Issue The Guwahati High court bench consisting of Justice Suman Shyam and Justice Mitali Thakuria decided to uphold the conviction of man who murdered his 2.5 year daughter in a very heinous manner due to a quarrel between him and his wife. Facts

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Kerela High Court moved against the Controversial ‘Provocative Dress’ Order of Session’s Court

Kerela High Court moved against the Controversial ‘Provocative Dress’ Order of Session’s Court

Aug 23, 2022

Written by Vidisha Mathur The viral and controversial order of the Kozhikode Sessions Court in the case of State of Kerela v Civic Chandra, granting anticipatory bail to the activist Civic Chandran, which held that a “sexual harassment case would prima facie not

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Denying a child the right to prefer Anticipatory Bail through Section 438 of CrPC violative of Article 14: Bombay High Court

Denying a child the right to prefer Anticipatory Bail through Section 438 of CrPC violative of Article 14: Bombay High Court

Jul 16, 2022

Written by Vidisha Mathur In the case of Raman Mundhe s/o Prakash Mundhe and Another v State of Maharashtra before the Bombay High Court, the Bench constituted by Justice S.V. Kotwal and Justice B.P. Deshpande observed that the Juvenile Justice Act had no

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