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Repetition of Offence--Wife complained that her husband slammed her face against the wall and punched on her face and head--There is repetition of offence by husband--Bail declined..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Witness of plaintiff who was not allowed to be examined during plaintiff evidence cannot be allowed in rebuttal evidence ..
It would not apply if the proceedings were collusive in nature to defeat the rights of susbsequent purchaser with aid of original owner..
Police witnesses sought to be examined to clarify aspects that are already part of the case of the prosecution--Accused would still have the opportunity to cross-examine them--Application ri..
Parat Patwar could not have been read into evidence in the absence of Parat Sarkar, which in fact is the original mutation
Second Appeal--Nature of Documents--Wherever the issue relates..
Objection that application was filed after 3 years not tenable..
Application under O.7 R.11 CPC was dismissed for non affixing of ad valorem Court fee--Revision against said order is not maintainable
Court Fees--Suit for Joint Possession--Ad valorem ..
Order not to be remanded merely on the ground that proper opportunity to cross-examine two witnesses was not granted..
Murder--During investigation proposed accused were subject to polygraph test--However, nothing indicating their involvement was detected--Application under S.358 BNSS dismissed..
It is not a mandatory requirement that the Court must arrive at a positive finding that the petitioner had not committed an offence under the PMLA
Anticipatory Bail--PMLA--Illegal Minin..
Appellants are facing trial for the last 32 years and are aged above 60 years and are suffering from various age related ailments--Released on probation..
It is not the requirement that the additional evidence sought to be produced should be reproduced in the application itself
Additional Evidence in Appeal--Dismissal from Service--State ..
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