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Appellants told deceased that, “because of you our boy has died, why you do not die”--Chargesheet filed on such allegations set aside--Directions issued to reinvestigate the matter..
Supreme Court
Criminal Conspiracy--No allegations qua the petitioner (wife of main accused), that any inducement by the petitioner to part with any money or qua making extortion--Bail granted..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
False Promise of Marriage--Complainant contended that she was in relationship with the son of the appellants and only upon their assurance that their son would marry her, she established phy..
Suicide Note--Deceased-husband left suicide note accusing his wife that he was perturbed with her constant demand to live separately from her parents-in-law--Anticipatory bail granted..
High Court cannot grant ad interim relief, without examining the parties and formulating the substantial question of law involved in the second appeal ..
Right to Speedy Trial--Pre-trial incarceration should not be a replica of post conviction sentencing--Bail granted..
Prosecutrix was aged between of 16 to 18 years--She had voluntarily gone along with the appellant--Appellant acquitted
Commercial Quantity--Quantity recovered was marginally above commercial quantity--Bail granted..
Provisions of S.439 CrPC does not permit the grant of compensation by the High Court, while deciding the bail application..
Bail Conditions--Stringent financial and other onerous conditions cannot be imposed while granting default bail under S.167(2) CrPC/187(3) BNSS and bail under Section 479 BNSS
Deceased was in drunken state and is said to have uttered some bad words--He also raised his hand & slapped the appellant--Not sufficient to bring the case within the ambit of grave and sudd..
Mere admission of signatures of the testator of Will does not amount to admission of Will--It must also be established that testator signed the Will being aware of its contents..
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