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Wrongfully Arrested? Supreme Court Explains Where to Ask for Compensation – The Man Singh Verma Case

Wrongfully Arrested? Supreme Court Explains Where to Ask for Compensation – The Man Singh Verma Case

By karatemuthukumar

Man Singh Verma, a common man, was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in January 2023. They claimed he was carrying brown powder that they suspected was heroin — a serious offence under the NDPS (Drugs) law.
15.10.25 04:00 AM - Comment(s)
Supreme Court: Trial Court Cannot Take Cognizance of Offences Not Mentioned in Chargesheet Based Only on Private Affidavits

Supreme Court: Trial Court Cannot Take Cognizance of Offences Not Mentioned in Chargesheet Based Only on Private Affidavits

By karatemuthukumar

In criminal cases, once the police finish their investigation, they file a chargesheet before the trial court. The chargesheet lists out: The offences allegedly committed Evidence collected Witnesses supporting the case
04.10.25 06:27 AM - Comment(s)
Husband Can’t Claim Exclusive Ownership of Joint Property Even If He Paid EMIs

Husband Can’t Claim Exclusive Ownership of Joint Property Even If He Paid EMIs

By karatemuthukumar

Husband Can’t Claim Exclusive Ownership of Joint Property Even If He Paid EMIs
04.10.25 03:06 AM - Comment(s)
 Can Police Arrest You Without Recording Reasons? BNSS Clears the Air

 Can Police Arrest You Without Recording Reasons? BNSS Clears the Air

By karatemuthukumar

The new Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS), which has replaced the old CrPC, has introduced stronger safeguards against illegal arrests. One of the most important changes relates to arrest procedures after issuing a notice of appearance.
03.10.25 07:15 AM - Comment(s)
Can You Sue Your Spouse’s Lover? Court Says Yes!

Can You Sue Your Spouse’s Lover? Court Says Yes!

By karatemuthukumar

Marriage is not just an emotional bond – it is also a legal relationship. Recently, a very interesting court judgment caught everyone’s attention: a husband or wife can sue their spouse’s lover for damages if that person is found to have interfered with the marriage.
26.09.25 07:42 AM - Comment(s)