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Madras HC's Observation on Victims’ Right to Prefer Appeals(06.05.2016)

Madras HC has held that a victim of a criminal offence would not cease to fall under definition of term ‘victim’ and lose his right to prefer appeal b.....

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Delhi HC: Delayed Procedures for Settling Claims doesn’t Tantamount to Criminal Offence(21.04.2025)

Delhi High Court has observed that insurance company’s delayed procedures for settling claims may be a ground for seeking compensation for mental hara.....

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Delhi High Court: Mere Surmise & Conjectures Not Enough to Prosecute Person u/s 276D of IT Act(23.07.2025)

Delhi High Court has observed that mere surmise and conjectures is not enough to prosecute a person alleging a criminal offence under Section 276D of .....

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