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- All HC: No Proximate Nexus Between Harassment and Suicide; Proceedings . . .
Allahabad High Court quashes S 306 IPC proceedings against school teacher, holding that a gap of nearly three months between last act of harassment and suicide negates proximate nexus
- Allegations of past harassment insufficient without proximate mens rea . . .
Supreme Court rules that past harassment without proximate mens rea is insufficient for abetment of suicide, quashes proceedings against husband's in-laws under Section 306 IPC
- Being a brother of a militant is not a ground to justify preventive . . .
Being brother of a militant, and lacking any ostensible activities disrupting public peace or security, cannot justify preventive detention: J K and Ladakh HC The live and proximate link between the past conduct of the detenue and the imperative need to detain, must be harmonised to rely upon the alleged illegal activities of the detenue
- Decoding Madras HC verdict on right of detenu to make effective . . .
Secondly, on Banik principle i e , live and proximate link between the grounds of detention and purpose of detention having snapped However, in the final hearing, the petitioner challenged the impugned preventive detention orders only in the first ground The Court took note of M Shylaja v
- Criminal Law Judgments 2025 (Part 1): Landmark Rulings| SCC Times
A comprehensive roundup of major criminal law judgments 2025 by the Supreme Court and High Courts, covering bail, arrest, abetment to suicide, acquittals, NDPS, 138 NI Act and evolving criminal jurisprudence in India
- Acquittal in 304B by Supreme Court accompanies clutches of IPC Section . . .
Acquittal in 304B by Supreme Court follows conviction under Section 306 of IPC for which charge was not framed
- SC discusses essential ingredients of S. 306 IPC | SCC Times
SC discussed essential ingredients of S 306 IPC while discharging husband his family of abetment of wife's suicide
- 75 landmark Constitutional law judgments 2023 by Supreme Court of India . . .
There must be a live and proximate link existing between the past conduct of a person, vis-à-vis the imperative need to detain him in presentai, and that a detention order cannot be based or founded on stale incidents or material Referring to the judgments of Sama Aruna v State of Telangana70, Khaja Bilal Ahmed v
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