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INSOL INDIA SEMINAR

KM Law is an Associate Sponsor at the INSOL India Seminar on ” Evolving Jurisprudence in IBC” held at CoE ICAI Hyderabad on 19.07.2025—a gathering of the sharpest minds shaping the future of insolvency and restructuring. The session was graced by the Chief Guest, Hon’ble Mr. Justice N. Seshasayee, Member (Judicial), NCLAT, whose insights on

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Victims Of Offences Can File Appeal Against Acquittal u/s 372 CrPC Even If They Aren’t Complainants: Supreme Cour

The Supreme Court has held that “victim” of an offence has the right to file an appeal against the acquittal of the accused as per the proviso to Section 372 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (corresponding to Section 413 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita), irrespective of whether they are the complainant or not.

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