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- Anticipatory Bail under SC/ST Act👉 Normally, anticipatory bail means protection from arrest before it happens.👉 But, under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, anticipatory bail is barred – courts generally cannot grant it.👉 Exception: In extraordinary cases, where the complaint seems false, mala fide, or politically motivated, the High Court or Supreme Court may still consider it.👉 Important… Read more: Anticipatory Bail under SC/ST Act
- Police Protection in Marriage and Live-in Relationship – High Court Writ PetitionIntroduction In India, every adult has the fundamental right to choose their partner and live with them, whether through marriage or live-in relationship. However, many couples face threats, harassment, or opposition from family and society. To ensure their safety, they can approach the High Court by filing a Criminal Writ Petition under Article 226 of… Read more: Police Protection in Marriage and Live-in Relationship – High Court Writ Petition
- Quashing of FIR in India – When and How Can It Be Done?IntroductionFacing a false or exaggerated FIR (First Information Report) can be a stressful experience. Many people are unaware that Indian law provides a legal remedy for such situations — known as quashing of FIR. If the allegations are baseless, motivated, or settled between parties, the High Court has the power to quash the FIR to… Read more: Quashing of FIR in India – When and How Can It Be Done?
- How to Get Bail in Cyber Fraud Cases in India (2025 Guide)1. Types of Bail in Cyber Fraud 2. Common Sections in Cyber Fraud Cases Cyber fraud cases are usually registered under: 3. Step-by-Step Process to Get Bail 4. Factors Courts Consider 5. Practical Tips 6. Sample Outline for Bail Application Conclusion Getting bail in cyber fraud cases is challenging but possible with the right preparation.… Read more: How to Get Bail in Cyber Fraud Cases in India (2025 Guide)
- Major IPC vs BNS Section Comparison – Offences Related to PersonsIntroduction The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023 has replaced the Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860. While the essence of many offences remains the same, the section numbers have changed. Here’s a comparison of major offences related to persons under IPC and their equivalents in BNS. 🔹 Comparison Table: IPC vs BNS (Person-Related Offences) IPC Section… Read more: Major IPC vs BNS Section Comparison – Offences Related to Persons
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