Thursday, October 9, 2025

Recent Interesting Decisions of 2025

Recent Interesting Decisions of 2025

While explaining the principles of challenging an Order of discharging an accused in a criminal case, it was also held that "unexplained delay by the State may not be condoned as a matter of right only because it is the State filing a petition". - State GNCTD v. Shakeel Ahmed @ Durrani [2025] GCtR 1586 (Delhi)

"The lack of efforts by the Courts below to probe into the reasons for absence of legal aid counsel, and the failure to provide adequate support, including appointing a substitute counsel, if needed, speaks volumes about the manner in which the legal system sometimes handles vulnerable individuals." - Bachittar Singh v. State of NCTD [2025] GCtR 1587 (Delhi)

"Except in exceptional circumstances, where non-interference would result in miscarriage of justice, the Courts must not interfere at the stage of the investigation of an offence." - Yogesh Shegal v. State NCTD [2025] GCtR 1588 (Delhi)


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