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Non-examination of all witnesses by the prosecution shall create a reasonable doubt, holding the accused not guilty: High Court of Calcutta
Non-examination of all witnesses by the prosecution shall create a reasonable doubt, holding the accused not guilty: High Court of Calcutta
March 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If there are two witnesses to an incident, and they have not been produced and examined in the court of law by the prosecution, it will give rise t

Dying declaration made genuinely and naturally by the victim cannot be unreasonably disbelieved: Supreme Court
March 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The dying declaration is the most relevant piece of evidence to which one may resort to. A dying declaration is a statement made by a prudent indiv

Undermining dignity and reputation to protect matrimonial rights cannot be justified: Supreme Court of India
March 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In cases of dissolution of marriage at the instance of a spouse who allege mental cruelty, the result of such mental cruelty must be such that it i

Minor Contradiction of the eye witnesses shall not benefit the accused: Supreme Court of India
March 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Minor contradictions in the statement of eye witnesses in cases recorded after years of the crime shall not benefit the accused. This was decided i

Attempt to mislead the court will lead to quashing the petition: High Court of Kerala
March 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If the parties to a dispute try to provide such information with the clear intention to mislead the court during the proceedings, this will result

The absence of motive weighs in favor of the accused: Supreme Court of India
March 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When direct evidence is available in a case, the role of motive is limited. But when it comes to a case which is substantiated by circumstantial ev

Cheating is an essential ingredient for an act to constitute an offence under Section 420 IPC: High court of Delhi
March 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Cheating is an essential ingredient for an act to constitute an offence under Section 420 IPC. a fraudulent or dishonest inducement is an essential

NCB cannot arrest a person for possession of drug before testing: High Court of Delhi
March 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When any government agency like the Narcotic Control Bureau uses the testimony of the officers to convict someone of carrying prohibited drugs, suc

Calculation of maintenance does not include house rent: High Court of Delhi
Calculation of maintenance does not include house rent: High Court of Delhi
March 2, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When the court decides the quantum of maintenance to be given by the husband to the wife, it shall not take into consideration deduction such as re

Cheating is an essential ingredient for an act to constitute an offence under Section 420 IPC: Supreme Court
Cheating is an essential ingredient for an act to constitute an offence under Section 420 IPC: Supreme Court
March 2, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Cheating is an essential ingredient for an act to constitute an offence under Section 420 IPC. Cheating is defined under Section 415 of the IPC. In