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Absence of Accused was purely on account of his health condition--Issuance of non-bailable warrants must not be exercised in a mechanical manner--Arrest warrants set aside..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Recovery of dowry articles vide recovery memo is not disputed--Allegations in the FIR are matter of trial--Bail granted..
Minor taken away by his mother from lawful custody of his father--No offence under S.361 IPC is made out
Privacy of Police Officials--The other record of call details pertaining to officials, which is not relevant for determining the location of the concerned police officials, is not to be prov..
Stage of Promise--The promise as stated, if at all, was after the intercourse--Thus, there was no inducement by the accused, with a promise of marriage, before the alleged sexual intercourse..
Supreme Court
State directed to pay compensation of Rs 3 lakhs, for illegal detention, with liberty to recover from erring official..
Application under S.154(3) CrPC was filed without prior filing of an application under S.154(1) CrPC--Order of Magistrate taking the cognizance under S.156(3) set aside..
Keeping in view, age of petitioner and the agony of trial of 26 years, sentence reduced to period already undergone..
Both the complainant and the accused were married to their respective spouses and both were aware of each other’s marital status--Accused discharged
Rape--False Promise to Marry--Accu..
Common Intention--Merely because a person (husband) was present on the spot with the main accused (mother in-law), it cannot be said to have common intention in the commission of the offence..
Delay in trial--Doubling of investment in next 6 years--Custody of about 15 months in a magisterial trial--Case is based on documentary evidence which is part of the challan--Trial has not c..
Hearsay Evidence --Complainant had named the petitioner as one of the assailants--However, Complainant has not disclosed his source of information--Bail granted..
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