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Tag: Justice M. Nagaprasanna

498A Overreach: Kitchen Fight Not a Crime, HC Clears Husband
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498A Overreach | Kitchen Fights Are Not a Crime, Jail Cannot Be Justified: Karnataka High Court Smashes False Case Against Husband

The Karnataka High Court held that routine marital disagreements cannot be criminalised as cruelty under Section 498A IPC. The judgment…

498A Misuse | Neighbour Can't Be Booked: Karnataka HC
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Neighbour Is Not Family, Can’t Be Booked For Matrimonial Cruelty U/S 498A IPC: Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court has ruled that a neighbour or stranger cannot be booked under Section 498A IPC in a…

Court Slams False Rape Case Against a 23-year-old
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Bumble Date, Consensual Intimacy, and a Rape FIR | Karnataka High Court Slams False Rape Case Against a 23-year-old

In a bold judgment, Karnataka HC quashed a false rape case FIR arising from a dating-app relationship, calling it an…

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