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Minor nature of injuries is not sufficient reason for not framing a charge under section 307 IPC--Intention to kill, is a question of fact and not of law..
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Constitutional Courts cannot allow provisions like Section 45(1)(ii) PMLA to become instruments in the hands of the ED to continue incarceration for a long time when there is no possibility ..
Application under section 216 CrPC is not maintainable after dismissal of an application under section 227 CrPC seeking discharge of an accused..
Revision application against the order of dismissal of application under S.216 CrPC is not maintainable...
Ghost Witnesses--FIR was lodged on basis of information of two eyewitnesses, both of whom had accompanied victims when the latter were allegedly attacked by the appellant and other accused p..
Attack with knifes and lathis--Contradictory statements of injured witness with regard to who inflicted which injury--Appellant acquitted..
Consignment was booked by A1at railway parcel house--No recovery from the appellant A2 of any incriminating material--No evidence to show that the said contraband was delivered by or on beha..
Purchase of Flat by a real estate company for the purpose of residence of one of its Directors and his family--It does not mean that the flat was purchased by it for commercial purpose or fo..
The dominant intention or the dominant purpose of the transaction is to be looked into--It would depend upon the facts and circumstances of each case...
Admissibility of--When an accused is in custody under PMLA irrespective of the case for which he is under custody, any statement under Section 50 PMLA to the same Investigating Agency is ina..
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...
Stigmatic Order--Contractual Employee--Opportunity of being heard has to be given..
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