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In SLP (Crl.) challenging decline of bail, it shall be mandatory to disclose the criminal antecedents of the applicant..
Supreme Court
Moratorium--When the cause of action under S.138 NI Act arises after imposition of the moratorium under S.14 IBC then proceedings under S.138 NI Act cannot proceed and are liable to be quash..
Police witnesses sought to be examined to clarify aspects that are already part of the case of the prosecution--Accused would still have the opportunity to cross-examine them--Application ri..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Order of attachment cannot be set aside on the ground that at the time of seizure petitioner was not named in the FIR and thus order would not apply to him--Order upheld..
Non Supply of Documents--Demand Notice was issued--Drawer of cheque asked for certain documents to reply the demand notice--Complainant did not respond to such letters and filed complaint by..
Delay in Recording of Statements of Eye Witness--Delay in recording witness statements is not always fatal to the case of prosecution..
Acquittal of Accused--For invoking S.256 CrPC, the purpose for which the case was fixed is relevant..
Murder--During investigation proposed accused were subject to polygraph test--However, nothing indicating their involvement was detected--Application under S.358 BNSS dismissed..
Untutored part of evidence of the child witness can be believed--13 Legal principles with regard to admissibility, scope of, competence, need for corroboration and possibility of being tutor..
It is not a mandatory requirement that the Court must arrive at a positive finding that the petitioner had not committed an offence under the PMLA
Anticipatory Bail--PMLA--Illegal Minin..
False and Malicious cases against the appellants only on account of long-standing civil dispute pending between them--Quashed..
Appellants are facing trial for the last 32 years and are aged above 60 years and are suffering from various age related ailments--Released on probation..
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