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Amendment which does not cause prejudice to the accused can be allowed by the Trial Court..
Supreme Court
Non-filing of the supporting affidavit in support of complaint under S.156(3) CrPC, is a curable defect, but must be cured before the Magistrate passes any substantive order on the complaint..
Anticipatory Bail--Incident took place outside the house of complainant which could be viewed by anybody--Thus, it was a place within public view--Anticipatory Bail granted under SCST Act se..
Agreement to Sell, General Power of Attorney, Receipt of Payment and the registered Will executed by the seller in the favour of the buyer would not confer a valid title over the property..
Registered Owner has not reported to registering authority about sale of vehicle--Registered owner held liable to pay..
Where the arbitral award is not to be made binding on the non-signatories then they cannot be permitted to be present in the arbitration proceedings..
High Court failed to consider the grievous nature of the crime, the possibility of influencing the trial by the accused and the conduct of the accused during investigation--Order granting ba..
For the offence under S.387 IPC, merely putting a person in fear of death or of grievous hurt is sufficient..
In an appeal against conviction by the accused there cannot be an enhancement of sentence..
Plea of Fraud--After accepting the amount offered by the Insurance Company without any protest, claimant cannot be allowed to contend that fraud was played upon her and less compensation was..
It is not necessary for the Trial Court to consider the factors as prescribed in in Clauses (a) to (f) S.32-B NDPS--They are additional and optional factors and not mandatory factors..
Conviction can be made on sole testimony of victim, if found to be reliable and trust worthy even in the absence of injuries on private parts..
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