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Neither there was severance of relationship with the parent department nor he had ceased to be a public servant upon being sent on deputation--Thus, sanction for prosecution under S.197 CrPC..
Supreme Court
Material improvement with regard to conduct of accused which caused suspicion and was not mentioned initially in ruqa--Acquittal..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Conduct of Complainant--Allegations are only against the appellant (mother-in-law) and even the husband of deceased has not been implicated--This reflects on the overall honest conduct of th..
Answers given by the accused cannot be taken against the co-accused..
Parole period shall only be subtracted from the total sentence and not from the actual sentence..
Where no minimum sentence was prescribed, investigation has to be completed within 60 days even though maximum punishment of 14 years was prescribed under S.167(2) CrPC/S.187 BNSS..
Material Contradiction in the statement of prosecutrix--Acquittal under S.376 IPC/S.64 BNS..
Firing of gunshots with service assault rifle causing grievous hurt injuries which were not life threatening--Conviction upheld--Sentence under S.307 IPC reduced to already undergone..
Complainant cannot maintain a prosecution under S.156(3)CrPC/S.175 BNSS on the basis of allegations which were precisely his defence in the earlier proceedings wherein he was an accused and ..
Cheating--Incident is more than 30 years old--Appellant is aged 71 years and has suffered three heart attacks--Sentence under S.407 and S.420 IPC reduced to already undergone..
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..
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..
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