The Indian Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling that access to emergency trauma care constitutes a fundamental right guaranteed under Article 21.
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Supreme Court Rules Broad Crime Scene Re-Enactment Does Not Amount to Self-Incrimination
India’s Supreme Court held that a general re-enactment of a crime scene by an accused person does not violate the constitutional right against self-incrimination.
Delhi HC Rules Magistrates Cannot Discharge Accused at Section 251 CrPC Stage in Summons Cases
The Delhi High Court held that a magistrate in a summons case cannot discharge the accused at the Section 251 stage and must proceed to trial.
Allahabad High Court Rules Running a Hookah Bar Is Not a Fundamental Right
The Allahabad High Court dismissed a petition challenging hookah bar closures ruling that such businesses have no constitutional protection.
Butte Coroner’s Jury Rules Young Man’s 2025 Death a Suicide Despite Mother’s Objections
A Butte Montana coroner’s inquest jury ruled that a young man’s death was a suicide overriding his mother’s claims of foul play.
Supreme Court Takes Suo Motu Note of Failure to Notify Commercial Courts Rules Since 2021
The bench observed India faces a huge challenge in executing judgments effectively without the pending rules.