
Madhya Pradesh High Court Modifies Judgment on Rape Convict’s Sentence
The Madhya Pradesh High Court revised its judgment, removing the controversial remark that described a rape convict as “kind enough” for not killing the survivor.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court revised its judgment, removing the controversial remark that described a rape convict as “kind enough” for not killing the survivor.
A woman in Hailakandi, Assam, has been sent to judicial custody for filing a false rape FIR. The court found the allegations fabricated and emphasized the misuse of the legal system as a serious issue, sending a strong warning to those who abuse judicial processes.
The Delhi High Court recently ruled that while a rape survivor’s statement holds significant value, it cannot be treated as the absolute truth without evidence. In a judgment involving a rape case from Haryana, the court upheld the trial court’s decision to acquit the accused due to lack of proof.
The Bombay High Court ruled that breaching a marriage promise due to parental opposition does not constitute rape, emphasizing the distinction between breaking a promise and making a false promise. Discover the details of this significant judgment.