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1) Supreme Court: Order Granting Bail In Second Round Must Record Change In Circumstances Or Fresh Grounds
While there is no absolute bar against a High Court granting bail to an accused whose bail was previously cancelled by this Court, the grant of bail must be supported by reasons demonstrating either a change in circumstances or the existence of fresh grounds not considered by this Court at the time of cancellation. {Para 24}
REPORTABLE
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO(s). _____ OF 2026
(@ SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CRIMINAL) NO.16696 of 2025)
MOHSEEN Vs THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH
& ANR.
Author: NONGMEIKAPAM KOTISWAR SINGH, J.
Citation: 2026 INSC 526.
Dated: MAY 22, 2026.2) Supreme Court: Whether the court should release accused prosecuted for grave offence if his name is not mentioned in inquest report?
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How to Read a 500‑Page File on One Page: A Judicial 4‑Column Framework
Modern judicial work is not short of law; it is buried in paper.
What slows a court is rarely the legal issue – it is the chaos of the record. A 500‑page appeal paper book or a bulky writ file can quietly drain 30–40 minutes of chamber time before the first point of law is even reached.
A simple, courtroom‑tested solution exists: a 4‑Column Judicial Working Sheet – a one‑page chronology that converts any massive file into a controllable, argument‑ready structure. Originally used by juniors to brief seniors, it maps perfectly onto how judges already think, and can be consciously adopted as a standard judicial discipline.
The 4‑Column Judicial Working Sheet
Print PageShared for Service, Not for Personal Use: Why Misusing a Phone Number Can Raise Legal Concerns Under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023
A mobile number is often shared casually in daily life — to book a cab, receive a delivery, complete a digital payment, or obtain a service update. Yet the fact that a number is visible in a transaction does not make it freely available for personal use. Under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, a mobile number can constitute personal data when it relates to an identifiable individual, and its use must remain tied to a lawful purpose.
This means that if a number is shared for a limited purpose, such as ride coordination, billing, delivery, or customer support, it should not ordinarily be reused for personal messaging, unrelated marketing, or informal follow-up without a valid legal basis. The law is gradually reinforcing a simple principle: access to personal data is not the same as permission to use it however one wishes.
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