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Petitioner sold property by claiming himself as owner--No sale deed was executed--No buyer alleged that he was cheated--Anticipatory Bail under S.420 IPC/S.318 BNS granted..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Grant of sanction under S.197 CrPC/S.218 BNSS cannot be faulted merely on the ground of absence of addition of words to/deletion of words from the draft order placed before the sanctioning a..
Supreme Court
Promise to Send Abroad--Petitioner is the wife of main accused who had received the part payment--She has been roped in only because she is the wife of the main accused--Anticipatory Bail un..
Compassionate Assistance--Amount received by spouse and children towards the loss of consortium cannot be reduced by any amounts received by the claimants as compassionate assistance to dece..
No minimum punishment has been prescribed for offence under S.61(1)(a) of Excise Act--Petitioner has suffered agony of trial for last 20 years--Sentence reduced to period already undergone..
Unauthorised construction has to be demolished--There is no way out..
Role of Petitioner is that said amount was received in his account and was further transferred--Petitioner is student of B-Tech--Further pre trial custody is not justified at this stage--Bai..
Complainant had invested money on asking of his brother and money was transferred to his brother account which was further transferred to accused person--Neither inducement was made by the a..
Second marriage without obtaining divorce decree from first wife--Second wife was nominee in service records and was fully dependent on deceased employee--She is entitled for compassionate a..
Merely because ITR was filed after the date of accident, it cannot be discarded--It has to be considered to assess income..
Drug Trafficking--Recovery of non-commercial quantity--Recovery was made only from co-accused, however, the petitioner was in touch with co-accused through his mobile phone--Bail granted..
Period of Limitation to file an appeal under S.13(1-A) of the Commercial Court Act would commence from date of pronouncement of judgment and not after the supply of copies thereof
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