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Information from other than police or self information--It is not obligatory over the Court to record statements of the witnesses or even to call for the aggrieved party--Obligation over the..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Directions issued that application for temporary release shall be decided by the concerned authority within a period of 04 months from receipt of such application..
Appeal by Victim--Complainant in private complaint is victim--Thus, an appeal against acquittal or quantum of sentence by Complainant is to be filed before the Court of Sessions under S. 372..
Machine/case property not to be kept in a sealed condition for an indefinite period only on the ground that the appeal is pending thus proceedings have not attained finality..
Supreme Court
Allegations of harassment and physical assault without any specific details or described any particular instance of harassment--Allegations of suffering a miscarriage also not supported by m..
Need for further investigation under S.173(8) CrPC/S.193(9) BNSS arose during pendency of trial but no action taken by the police--Accused acquitted..
Quashing of Summoning Orders--Wife had taken contrary stands and there are inconsistencies in the complaint--Summoning orders against 9 relatives of the husband quashed ..
Main accused is absconding--When the investigation is still underway, releasing the sale value of the shares/ case property will frustrate the investigation..
If the one of the partners has resigned before the issuance of cheque but has not followed statutory mandate under Partnership Act, that partner can be tried under S.138 NI Act..
Opportunity of being heard to accused--Opportunity not given before taking of cognizance as required under S.223 BNSS--Order set aside..
Merely because the bail applicant would not confess to his guilt cannot be a ground to term applicant as non-cooperative--Thus, custodial interrogation cannot be permitted on this ground--Ba..
GST Fake Invoices--Amount of demand notice has been not deposited--Petitioner already declared his assets by way of affidavit--As such, State may recover the amount--Bail under S.482 BNSS gr..
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