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Touching a Child’s Private Parts – Not Rape but Still a Serious Crime under POCSO

Touching a Child’s Private Parts – Not Rape but Still a Serious Crime under POCSO

By karatemuthukumar

When it comes to children, the law in India is very strict. The POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012) was made to keep kids safe from sexual abuse.But many people get confused.
22.09.25 05:47 AM - Comment(s)

By karatemuthukumar

When we talk about money transactions today, most people think of bank transfers, UPI, or cheques. But what about cash payments? Can they be questioned in court if there’s no bank proof?
19.09.25 11:28 PM - Comment(s)
Why You Can't Use Police to Recover Money in Civil Disputes- Supreme Court Explains

Why You Can't Use Police to Recover Money in Civil Disputes- Supreme Court Explains

By karatemuthukumar

In the case of Shailesh Kumar Singh alias Shailesh R. Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. [Criminal Appeal No. 2963/2025], someone tried to recover ₹25 lakh by filing a police complaint (FIR) for cheating.
22.07.25 12:00 PM - Comment(s)
Supreme Court: Rape Case Can Be Cancelled If Both Parties Settle — But Only in Rare Situations

Supreme Court: Rape Case Can Be Cancelled If Both Parties Settle — But Only in Rare Situations

By karatemuthukumar

A man was accused of rape. Later, the woman said she did not want to continue the case. She gave a written statement saying she had settled the matter peacefully and wanted to move on with her life
19.07.25 10:42 AM - Comment(s)
Landmark Judgment: Orissa High Court on Maintenance for Educated Wives

Landmark Judgment: Orissa High Court on Maintenance for Educated Wives

By karatemuthukumar

In a significant ruling, the Orissa High Court addressed the issue of maintenance under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The case involved a husband challenging a Family Court order that directed him to pay ₹8,000 per month to his estranged wife.
18.07.25 06:01 PM - Comment(s)