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Appellants are relatives of the husband--Before the alleged date of incident divorce had already been granted--No relationship of husband and wife existed anymore--Summoning orders under S.4..
Supreme Court
NPA Bank Account Settled--Bank had issued No Due Certificate--CBI had registered FIR under Sections 420, 419, 467, 468 and 471 of IPC of its own--Dispute is predominantly of civil nature--FI..
Proceedings under S.138 N.I. Act are not liable to be stayed in view of the interim moratorium issued for personal insolvency process..
Live-in Relationship--No allegation that physical relationship started on the promise to marry--Promise made later by way of agreement and subsequent refusal to marry--FIR quashed..
Exceptions to S.499 IPC can be considered at the stage of issue of process under S.204 CrPC and by the High Court while examining a petition to quash under S.482 CrPC
Defamation--Right ..
Appellant, Bank Officer, was neither the authorized officer at that time nor had issued sale certificate--FIR by CBI quashed..
Complainant and Accused were already married to their respective spouses--Physical relationship continued for 5 years--Thus, there was never an element of force or deceit in the relationship..
Compensation of Rs.1 lakh each granted to all 10 legal heirs of deceased by the appellant--Benefit of probation granted to the appellant ..
Prosecution Witness gave his statement after 17 days of the incident--Acquittal
Murder--Eye Witness--He had participated in the agitation and had even signed the inquest report--However..
No evidence to prove that the Appellant is the same person who has been shown to be arrested at the time of recovery--Acquittal..
Ligature Mark was found only on the front part of the neck--Thus, throttling or strangulation, is ruled out--Acquittal
Murder--Death of Wife--Special Knowledge--Plea of alibi by husband..
Relatives of Husband are residing at a different city--No specific date and instances averred--Complaint qua the appellants quashed..
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