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Recovery of clothes of accused with blood stains of the same blood group of deceased--No assumption can be raised that the accused had committed the offence--Death Penalty set aside--Acquitt..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Magistrate merely forwarded a copy of its orders to the local police, directing them to initiate proceedings under Section 174-A IPC --Procedure under S.195 CrPC not followed--FIR quashed
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Trial Court issued summons to accused residing outside the jurisdiction of Court without conducting inquiry under Section 202 CrPC/S.225 BNSS--Summons set aside..
Registration of Sale Deed by Fake Seller--Petitioner is an Advocate who had only signed as marginal witness--He has been in custody for 2 months--Bail granted ..
Name of Officials of Company not mentioned--If name of the petitioner does not figure in the sanction, prosecution cannot be initiated against him..
Wrong Address of Defendant--In another suit against the defendant in which he was appearing the address mentioned was same as in the present suit--Both the suits have already been consolidat..
Arbitration Agreement--Passing of an order of blacklisting before completion of arbitration proceedings is not justified..
Overriding Effect--Provisions of RERA Act would prevail over Haryana RERA Act in case of conflict with regard to adherence to sanction plan..
If the defendant admits the facts alleged by the plaintiff and contends that either in point of law or on some additional facts, then the defendant has to lead evidence first and not the pla..
Suit for Possession--Claim based only on an unregistered agreement to sell--Application dismissed..
Witness is resident of far flung area--Permission not to be declined on the ground that he is material witness to be confronted with certain documents..
Application for incorporation of preliminary objection based upon factual assertions on the same lines which are already mentioned in another petition--Application allowed..
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