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No iota of evidence of divorce, hence petitioner liable to pay interim maintenance under Section 488 CrPC: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
No iota of evidence of divorce, hence petitioner liable to pay interim maintenance under Section 488 CrPC: Jammu & Kashmir High Court

So there is no perversity in the finding returned by the learned Magistrate and upheld by the learned court of revision that the petitioner has not

Failure to cooperate or being absent on two consecutive dates, without sufficient cause, shall lead to cancellation of bail bonds: Patna High Court

It shall also be open for the prosecution to bring any violation of the foregoing conditions of bail by the petitioners, to the notice of the Court

Procedural mechanism to lift an encumbrance from an immovable property under Section 57 of the Transfer of Property Act 1882: Kerala High Court

The object behind Section 57 of the TP Act is indisputable from its tenor that it is proposed to help any gathering to the offer of a resolute prop

The controversial case of POCSO Act – no touch no sexual assault: Bombay High court
The controversial case of POCSO Act – no touch no sexual assault: Bombay High court

No direct physical contact i.e. skin to skin with sexual intent without penetration amounts to no sexual assault. The judgment was passed by the Bo

Duration of the closure not decisive in determining whether it is Bonafide: Bombay High Court
Duration of the closure not decisive in determining whether it is Bonafide: Bombay High Court

The court must keep in view all the relevant circumstances at the time of closure in order to determine whether the closure is bonafide or if it wa

Quality reasoning for granting bail necessary for the application of Section 439 of Code of Criminal Procedure: Supreme Court

When the High Courts grant bail vide the power vested to them under Section 439 of the code of Criminal Procedure, their order must be accompanied

The prosecution is under an obligation to lay down the foundational facts before presumption can be drawn against the accused U/S 29 and 30 of POCSO Act: Gauhati High Court
The prosecution is under an obligation to lay down the foundational facts before presumption can be drawn against the accused U/S 29 and 30 of POCSO Act: Gauhati High Court

The prosecution has to prove the foundational facts of the offence charged against the accused, not based on proof beyond a reasonable doubt, but b

A person can be convicted under Section 307 IPC only when all the ingredients of murder exist, except the fact of death: Gauhati High Court

To convict a person for the attempt to murder under Section 307 IPC, it must be proved that he has done some act with such intention or knowledge,

Violating conditions under Section 438(2) of CrPC shall lead to cancellation of bail bonds: Patna High Court

It shall also be open for the prosecution to bring any violation of the foregoing conditions of bail by the petitioners, to the notice of the Court

Prima facie offence under the Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act 2016 established, hence Bail application rejected: Patna High Court
Prima facie offence under the Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act 2016 established, hence Bail application rejected: Patna High Court

When the ownership of the car containing illicit liquor is either jointly owned by the petitioners or one of them, both being full brothers and fur