⚖️ Criminal Law (Part-2) | Landmark Supreme Court Judgments 2025 📜

⚖️ Criminal Law (Part-2) | Landmark Supreme Court Judgments 2025 📜

⚖️ Criminal Law (Part-2) | Landmark Supreme Court Judgments 2025 In this video, we analyse some of the most important Supreme Court judgments of 2024–25 on Criminal Law, which are highly relevant for Judiciary, LLB, LLM, CLAT, APO, and other competitive exams. These rulings clarify personal liberty, bail, criminal procedure, evidentiary safeguards, and fair trial rights, and reflect how the Supreme Court is reshaping criminal jurisprudence. 📚 Cases Covered in This Video: 1️⃣ Prabir Purkayastha v. State 📌 Citation: 2024 INSC 414; (2024) 8 SCC 254 🔹 UAPA, arrest safeguards, and limits on State power. 2️⃣ Ashish Kakkar v. UT of Chandigarh 📌 Citation: 2025 INSC 135 (Criminal Appeal No. 1518 of 2025) 🔹 Bail principles and proportionality in criminal justice. 3️⃣ Vijay Pal Yadav v. Mamta Singh 📌 Citation: 2025 INSC 298; 2025 0 Supreme (SC) 1581 🔹 Criminal process, fairness, and misuse of procedure. 4️⃣ K.P. Tamilmaran v. State 📌 Citation: 2025 INSC 576 🔹 Police investigation standards and procedural discipline. 5️⃣ Aejaz Ahmad Sheikh v. State of Uttar Pradesh 📌 Decision Date: April 2025 🔹 Landmark ruling on Section 313 CrPC — The Court held that any incriminating evidence (including dying declarations) not specifically put to the accused during Section 313 examination cannot be used for conviction. ➡️ A crucial safeguard for fair trial and due process. 🎯 Why This Video Is Important ✔️ Frequently asked in Judiciary & APO exams ✔️ Covers core CrPC + constitutional protections ✔️ Helps understand how Supreme Court controls misuse of criminal law 📌 For case PDFs, notes, and MCQs, join our Telegram channel: 👉 https://t.me/abhey_nyaya #CriminalLaw #SupremeCourtJudgments #LandmarkJudgments2025 #Section313CrPC #CrPC #JudiciaryPreparation #LawStudents #LLB #LLM #CLAT #APOExam #IndianJudiciary #CriminalJustice #CaseLaw