Difference in Sample leads to loss in evidentiary rigour : Punjab and Haryana HC
The issue was pertaining to the illicit trade of poppy husk, and for the same, he was sentenced to 12 years of imprisonment.
Supreme Court Intervenes: Halts High Court’s Directive on VVIP Security Reforms
In a significant judicial intervention, the Supreme Court has stayed the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s directives concerning VVIP and IAS officer security cover, highlighting the delicate balance between administrative discretion and judicial oversight.The case cropped up from an unexpected context—anticipatory bail proceedings
Punjab & Haryana HC Confirms Death Sentence for 3-Year-Old’s Rapist-Murderer
The Punjab & Haryana High Court confirmed the death sentence of a man convicted for raping and murdering a 3-year-old girl in 2018. A division bench of Justice Sureshwar Thakur and Justice Sudeepti Sharma upheld the trial court’s February order, deeming it a
Punjab & Haryana HC Acquitted Convict In Murder Case After Determining Witness Testimony Was Not Reliable
court also said that the witness had to describe the key characteristics of the accused before giving a statement to the police. These findings were made while hearing an appeal against Kuldeep Singh's conviction under Sections 302, 392 of the IPC in a
Punjab & Haryana HC Overturns Family Court Order, Says Past Employment No Ground to Deny Maintenance
Punjab & Haryana High Court rules that past employment cannot justify denying maintenance to a wife, emphasizing courts must consider present financial circumstances over historical employment status.
Punjab and Haryana High Court Imposes ₹1 Lakh Fine on Panjab University for Wrongfully Failing Law Student
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has imposed a fine of ₹1 lakh on Panjab University for wrongfully failing a law student in his 6th semester BA LLB examination. Justice Jasgurpreet Singh Puri ordered the university’s Vice Chancellor to implement corrective measures within
Able-bodied wives avoiding employment, cannot misuse section 125 CrPC
The court rejecting the claims of the woman said that it is the primary responsibility of the woman to seek employment and support herself.
Mere possession of mobile phones is not a ground to cancel parole.
It was opined by the larger bench that it can be a violation of the fair trial as the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
The Method Of The Probe Is Wise For The Investigating Agency, But The Court Will Oversee The Action As The “Guardian Of The Constitution”: Punjab & Haryana HC
Jarnail Bajwa, a Punjabi real estate developer, has been charged in more than 50 FIRs with investor fraud. The High Court of Punjab and Haryana has declared that it will monitor the actions taken against him.