If the lack of motive is acknowledged, it is of little concern and pales into insignificance when the crime is proven by direct evidence: Gauhati H
If the lack of motive is acknowledged, it is of little concern and pales into insignificance when the crime is proven by direct evidence: Gauhati H
No one can take recourse that they have not been communicated the Judgment. It should be the duty of the council to keep track after the matter is
The incriminating circumstances which point to the guilt of the accused had been put to him, yet he chose not to give any explanation under Section
While hearing a criminal appeal on the decision of the High Court which granted bail to an Accused history-sheeter, the Supreme court held that in
While hearing a case on the purchase of Dry Khair trees from private land, the court held that the notification which was issued by the government
Where there appear to be material contradictions in the statement of prosecutrix under Section 161 Cr.P.C. and different versions of prosecutrix ar
Even if there was an irregularity at the time of making a seizure, procedural or otherwise, it would not ipso facto vitiate the seizure. The Courts
The value as determinable for computation of court fee and value for the purposes of jurisdiction shall be the same. No party to the litigation is
In the interests of equity, good conscience and justice followed by a reading of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, the privacy of a married co
Right to Privacy is guaranteed under Article 21 by the Constitution of India which is regarded as the supreme Law of the Land. Right to “informat