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Kumud Lall Medical Negligence Judgment Clarifies Liability Can Survive a Doctor’s Death
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Supreme Court Clarifies Rules on Crime Scene Re-Enactment and Accused Rights Under Article 20(3)
India’s apex court held that leading an accused to disclose incriminating acts during re-enactment does not violate the right against self-incrimination
Supreme Court Sets Aside Conviction of Sri Lankan National Under UAPA Due to Mistaken Identity
The Supreme Court bench freed a man wrongly convicted under anti-terror laws after ruling the identification was flawed
Supreme Court Registers SLP Against Bhojshala MP High Court Verdict as Diary No 32281/2026
India’s Supreme Court formally registered a Special Leave Petition filed by Muslim parties against the Bhojshala judgment