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Supreme Court criticised an Allahabad High Court ruling granting bail to a rape accused, stating the survivor ‘herself invited trouble’ and was ‘responsible’ for the alleged act of rape.
The Supreme Court Tuesday criticised the Allahabad High Court for its remarks against a college student who alleged rape that “ she herself invited trouble and was also responsible for the same”, ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday came down heavily on the Allahabad High Court for its controversial remark in a rape case. The top court said that such observations should not be made. The top court made ...
The Supreme Court took note of the language used in the high court's judgment and warned against making such comments, especially in cases of sexual assault ...
The high court recently granted bail in the rape case, observing the complainant 'herself invited trouble' by agreeing to go to the applicant's house after getting drunk ...
The Allahabad High Court - rebuked by the Supreme Court last month after it said grabbing a minor's breast and pulling at her pyjamas is not an attempt to rape - has been hauled up again.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed sharp disapproval of an Allahabad High Court order that granted bail to a rape ...
New Delhi, April 15 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Tuesday expressed its concern over a bail order of the Allahabad High Court where it had observed that the victim "herself had invited trouble" and was ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday criticised yet another controversial Allahabad High Court ruling, this time over a judge's remark that a rape survivor had "invited trouble and was also responsible for ...
Yes, bail can be granted.. but what is this discussion that she herself invited trouble, etc? One has to be careful when saying such things, especially on this side (judges), says top court.
The apex court has also issued notices to the Centre, the Uttar Pradesh government, and all parties involved in the High Court case, seeking their responses in the suo motu matter.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday cautioned judges against making inappropriate observations in cases involving sexual violence against women (In Re: Order dated 17.03.2025 passed by the High Court of ...