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    Delhi High Court: In an appeal filed by the accused challenging the order of conviction passed by the Trial Court

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Supreme Court: In a case relating to a drug racket spread across three States namely, U.P., Punjab and Rajasthan, the 3-Judge Bench

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Gujarat High Court: B.N. Karia, J. rejected an application under Section 397 read with Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,

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Meghalaya High Court: The Division bench of Sanjib Banerjee, CJ. and W. Diengdoh, J. dismissed the appeal which was filed on behalf

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Supreme Court: In a case where a bank employee was dismissed from services despite lack of evidence, the bench of KM Joseph

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“A few bits here and a few bits there on which prosecution relies, cannot be held to be adequate for connecting the accused with the commission of crime of criminal conspiracy.”

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District and Sessions Court at Panaji: After a trial which went on for 7 years 2 months and 25 days, Kshama M.

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Any confessional statement made to the Officers designated under Section 53 of the NDPS Act is inadmissible.

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by Sarvesh Kumar Shahi*

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Punjab And Haryana High Court: The Bench of Rajiv Sharma and Kuldip Singh, JJ., dismissed the application filed under Section 378(4) CrPC

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Supreme Court: The Bench comprising of Abhay Manohar Sapre and UU Lalit, JJ. allowed a criminal appeal filed against the judgment passed

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Supreme Court: Dealing with the question relating to admissibility of confessional statement made by an accused under Section 27 of the Evidence

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Supreme Court: Dealing with the question of admissibility of confessional statements so as to establish criminal conspiracy vide Section 120B of the