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Commercial Quantity--Substantial sentence undergone during pendency of appeal--Bail granted..
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Vicarious Liability--A Director who is in-charge of the Company and a Director who was responsible to the Company for the conduct of the business, are two different aspects..
Appellants told deceased that, “because of you our boy has died, why you do not die”--Chargesheet filed on such allegations set aside--Directions issued to reinvestigate the matter..
False Promise of Marriage--Complainant contended that she was in relationship with the son of the appellants and only upon their assurance that their son would marry her, she established phy..
High Court cannot grant ad interim relief, without examining the parties and formulating the substantial question of law involved in the second appeal ..
Prosecutrix was aged between of 16 to 18 years--She had voluntarily gone along with the appellant--Appellant acquitted
Provisions of S.439 CrPC does not permit the grant of compensation by the High Court, while deciding the bail application..
Deceased was in drunken state and is said to have uttered some bad words--He also raised his hand & slapped the appellant--Not sufficient to bring the case within the ambit of grave and sudd..
To apply Section 113A of the Evidence Act, the condition precedent is that there has to be first some cogent evidence with regard to cruelty and harassment..
Material Omission--Father of deceased neither mention the fact of giving money in the FIR lodged by him nor mentioned that what was demanded was towards dowry--Acquittal..
Recovery of two visible bags containing contraband from taxi--Passengers fled from the scene and the driver-appellant was apprehended--This by itself does not establish conscious possession ..
A transferee pendente lite, being an assignee of interest in the property, can seek leave of the Court to come on record of his own or at the instance of either party to the suit
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