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Courts need to be more sensitive and sympathetic towards the category of persons included in the first proviso to Section 45 and similar provisions in the other Acts--Bail granted...
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Victim has already been examined and then cross examined at length twice--Recall of victim, would defeat the very purpose of the statute--Order disallowing the application upheld..
No Progress in Trial after dismissal of first bail application--High Court ought to have allowed second application--Bail granted..
To prevent the abuse of process of law High Court is empowered under S.482 CrPC, to quash the FIR even after the filing of chargesheet...
Special Knowledge--No explanation as to how the husband who went to sleep with her wife in the same room, but escaped unscathed and he also failed to explain as to how the death had occurred..
As per the information in the Logbook of Police vehicle, at the relevant time the police party travelled towards a totally different destination from the place of alleged recovery from the a..
Condition of local surety in all the multiple cases cannot be imposed..
Giving dowry and traditional presents at the time of the wedding does not raise a presumption that such articles are thereby entrusted to the parents-in-law..
Father of female has no right over it--Therefore, in the absence of any authorization by his daughter, father of female of his own cannot initiate proceedings for recovery of ‘stridhan’-..
Criminal Breach of Trust by Banker--Money Lending Cooperative Society--Financial Irregularities by the President of the Society, with the aid of other office-bearers as also through R1--Impu..
Whatsapp Chats and voice messages relied upon by the detaining authority were not supplied to the detenue--Detention order set aside..
Compounding of Offence--Without Consent of Complainant--High Court cannot quash the proceedings under S.482 CrPC without the consent of the complainant--Only Supreme Court has the power to d..
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