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Supreme Court Says No Harassment by Multiple FIRs: Key Takeaways from State of Rajasthan v. Surendra Singh Rathore (2025)

Supreme Court Says No Harassment by Multiple FIRs: Key Takeaways from State of Rajasthan v. Surendra Singh Rathore (2025)

By karatemuthukumar

An FIR (First Information Report) is the first step in any criminal investigation. It records the facts of an alleged crime and triggers police action.
23.09.25 04:49 AM - Comment(s)
Rahul Builders vs Arihant Fertilizers (2008): Supreme Court on Service of Notice in Cheque Bounce Cases

Rahul Builders vs Arihant Fertilizers (2008): Supreme Court on Service of Notice in Cheque Bounce Cases

By karatemuthukumar

The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 governs cheque transactions in India. Section 138 of this Act deals with dishonour of cheques due to insufficient funds or other reasons.
22.09.25 07:39 AM - Comment(s)
Cheque Bounce Cases: Supreme Court Says – Notice Must Mention Exact Amount, Typos Not an Excuse

Cheque Bounce Cases: Supreme Court Says – Notice Must Mention Exact Amount, Typos Not an Excuse

By karatemuthukumar

Cheque bounce cases are one of the most common legal issues in India. Every year, lakhs of people approach courts under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (Section 138) when their cheques are dishonoured.
22.09.25 06:04 AM - Comment(s)
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)