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Kidnapping--Murder was committed after the abduction--There is a sequential relationship between the two offences--Prosecution failed to establish case of kidnapping thus there cannot be con..
Appellant facilitated A1 for obtaining a second passport, who was already holding a Passport--No proof that the appellant had knowingly furnished false information or suppressed known materi..
Appellant was of tender age 22years of age at the time of incident and is not hardened criminal--Death Penalty commuted 20 years R.I. without remission..
Incident occurred at about 7:30 PM when there was no electricity and was not even full moon night--Identification of accused in dim moon light is hard to believe especially when there is con..
Demand was not in connection with marriage but as a mark of celebration on birth of a male child--It cannot be termed as dowry demand--Acquittal..
Once all the necessary ingredients of dowry death have not been proved beyond reasonable doubt, the presumption under Section 113-B of the Evidence Act would not be available to the prosecut..
Impleadment of Non-Signatory to Agreement--At the referral stage, the referral court should leave it for the Arbitral Tribunal to decide whether the non-signatory is bound by the arbitration..
Number of objections were raised but no objection was raised with regard to existence of arbitration agreement--Application allowed ..
If the surety pays the amount payable under guarantee to the creditor, then the surety has right to recover the entire amount paid by him in the discharge of his obligations from the borrowe..
They cannot be included in the resolution plan of the holding company ..
Offence by Company--Authorized Signatory of the Cheque of the Company is not the drawer of the Cheque--Therefore, such signatory cannot be directed to pay interim compensation..
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