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
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
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. Section 94 of the J
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
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
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 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
Facts would reveal that one Commissioner of GHMC had conducted a hearing and on his transfer, his successor had passed the impugned order. Hearing
Once it is obvious that a timely trial would not be possible and the accused has suffered incarceration for a significant period of time, the Court
To issue order or direction thereby directing the opposite parties to continue the police protection to the petitioner for the security of his life