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Once all the necessary ingredients of dowry death have not been proved beyond reasonable doubt, the presumption under Section 113-B of the Evidence Act would not be available to the prosecut..
Supreme Court
Offence by Company--Authorized Signatory of the Cheque of the Company is not the drawer of the Cheque--Therefore, such signatory cannot be directed to pay interim compensation..
Age of Appellant is more than 75 years of age--Bail granted..
Cognizance not to be taken against Directors of Company unless the averments specified in the statute are made in the complaint..
Blood Group of blood stains on weapon matched with blood group of deceased--This circumstance in isolation, cannot be considered sufficient so as to link the accused with the crime--Acquitta..
Seizure Memo--Panchnama does not bear the signatures of the police constable, who admittedly collected the weapons from the crime scene--Acquittal ..
Confessions of accused recorded by the medical officer while preparing the injury reports of the accused; is not admissible ..
After due deliberations deliberations, consultations and discussion--Such a complaint cannot be treated as FIR and it would be a statement made during the investigation of a case..
Trial Court is mandatorily required to summon and examine the author of the report and provide opportunity to the accused to cross examine such expert as the fair trial is a constitutional r..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Mere tendering of FSL report is not admissible per se--FSL Report has only a presumption of truth and is not conclusive proof--Thus, an opportunity to cross examine the author of the report ..
Recovery from Vehicle between the sunset and sunrise--Search Warrant or authorizations from Jurisdictional Magistrate not obtained--Acquittal...
Serious allegations of sexually abusing the prosecutrix and also extending threats to make her obscene video public--The mobile phone used to extend threats was in the name of the petitioner..
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