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Section 376 CRPC- Conviction can be Sustained on the Sole Testimony of the Victim if it inspires Confidence: Supreme Court of India.
December 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A conviction can be based on the sole testimony of the victim/prosecutrix when the deposition of the prosecutrix is found to be trustworthy, unblem

Section 311 CRPC – the recall of witness power to be invoked to meet the ends of justice for strong and valid reasons with cautions and circumspection: High Court of Allahabad
December 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Petitioner seeks a direction to the respondent to recall of witness power to be invoked to meet the ends of justice for strong and valid reasons wi

Just and Reasonable Compensation is a Responsibility of the Court: High Court of Andhra Pradesh
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Compensation awarded to the victim of an accident must be just and reasonable, and must be neither meager nor exorbitant, as observed by the High C

When prosecution is unable to prove its case beyond all reasonable doubts and court is unable to find any cogent reasons the accused should be acquitted-High Court of Punjab and Haryana.
When prosecution is unable to prove its case beyond all reasonable doubts and court is unable to find any cogent reasons the accused should be acquitted-High Court of Punjab and Haryana.
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When prosecution is unable to prove its case beyond all reasonable doubts and court is unable to find any cogent reasons the accused should be acqu

Inherent Powers Cannot Extend to Fathom Factual Aspects: High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh
Inherent Powers Cannot Extend to Fathom Factual Aspects: High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In exercise of its inherent powers under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the Court cannot quash a complaint under Section 138

Matriculation certificate no more enjoys primacy, the Court can determine of age of juvenile -High Court of Punjab and Haryana.
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Matriculation certificate no more enjoys primacy, the Court can determine of age of juvenile -High Court of Punjab and Haryana. Section 94 of the J

The mere fact that the appellant was not brave enough to conceal where the victim was hiding did not make him a part of the unlawful assembly: Supreme Court Of India
The mere fact that the appellant was not brave enough to conceal where the victim was hiding did not make him a part of the unlawful assembly: Supreme Court Of India
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The possibility of often people gathering at the scene of offence out of curiosity but that did not make them share the common object of the assemb

The minimum sentence applicable for an offence punishable under section 13 of the Prevention of Corruption Act is one year: Jharkhand High Court
The minimum sentence applicable for an offence punishable under section 13 of the Prevention of Corruption Act is one year: Jharkhand High Court
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It was a settled principle of law that the minimum sentence under Sections 7 and 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 was enhanced by Ac

A child has an undisputed right to be maintained by his father till he attains majority: Supreme Court of India
A child has an undisputed right to be maintained by his father till he attains majority: Supreme Court of India
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The respondent-husband cannot be absolved from his liability and responsibility to maintain his son Pranav till he attains the age of majority. Wha

Section 354A (2) provides that any man who commits offence under Section 354A IPC shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment: Sikkim High Court
December 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Section 354 IPC provides that whoever assaults or uses criminal force to any woman, intending to outrage or knowing it to be likely that he will th