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Accused eligible under S.167(2) CrPC/S.187(2) BNSS, has to be released on bail, even if regular bail petition is pending before the Sessions Court or the High Court..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Accused has under gone substantial sentence out of awarded sentence--Application under S.389 CrPC/S.430 BNSS allowed..
NDPS--Vehicle can be released on sapurdari even to the petitioner who is not its registered owner, but had purchased the vehicle from its registered owner..
It was based on contents of FIR registered and does not contained any defamatory content--Petitioners are editors of the newspaper--Summoning orders qua them quashed ..
An accused cannot be denied the concession of bail in a complaint under Section 132 of the CGST Act, on account of pending investigation qua another accused
Bail--Economic Offence--Long..
No offence under S.353 IPC made out--FIR quashed
Obstruction to Public Servant--Cognizance of Offence--Registration of FIR under Sections 172 to 188 of the IPC directly by the Police on..
Prosecution Evidence at fag end--When the prosecution evidence is nearing completion, and bail ought to be granted in furtherance of fair trial..
Anticipatory Bail--Son of complainant was promised to be sent on work visa--However, was sent through dunki route, was detained enroute and was deported to India--Substantial amount had been..
Commercial Quantity--Harsh conditions under S.37 NDPS Act would not be applicable where bail is sought on medical grounds, interim bail on death of close relation and delay in trial, not att..
Cyber Crime--Amount fraudulently transferred online from bank account of complainant--Apparently, petitioner facilitated the same by permitting the use of his bank account--Bail declined..
Non disclosure of certain facts by the accused does not amount to non-cooperation..
There was no concluded contract of insurance --Insurance Company cannot be asked to pay and recover--Application under O.1 R.10 CPC allowed..
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