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No benefit in keeping sei...

The Orissa High Court has pointed out that there is no benefit of keeping the seized vehicles in the police station in a state of damage without proper care.

Calcutta HC grants advanc...

The Calcutta High Court has said it is the fundamental right of a reporter to publish news of “any illegal” activity “in an honest way” and “proper reporting” can help the administration act against offenders, while allowing plea for anticipatory bail.

Delhi Riots issue: Delhi ...

Court reacts to Brinda Karat’s complaint that even the names of those arrested are not being revealed by Delhi Police

Right For Default Bail Is...

The Supreme Court on Friday has said its Suo Motu order extending the Limitation period due to coronavirus-induced lockdown cannot be read to mean that it ever intended to extend the period of filing charge sheet by police under section 167(2) CrPC.

Doctors in Distress

In recent days, there ha...

Gauhati High Court allows...

Gauhati High Court on Thu...

SC asks Centre, states wh...

The Supreme Court on Frid...

The Question of Internet ...

The Supreme Court has dec...

What is the difference be...

Police custody means that an accused stays in the lock-up of a police station or at least in the physical custody of the investigating agency probing the concerned matter. On the other hand, judicial custody implies that the accused is lodged in jail and is under the custody of a magistrate.

SC: Conviction cannot be ...

The Supreme Court has rec...

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Allahabad High Court dire...

Gauhati High Court dispos...

Chhattisgarh High Court t...

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