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The statute does not mandate all components of the crime to be listed in the FIR: Bombay High Court
April 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The facts and information of the suspected offences are not an encyclopedia that is to reveal all the facts and details. It doesn’t need an a

Where the personal income of the wife is insufficient she can claim maintenance under Section 125 CrPC: High Court of New Delhi
Where the personal income of the wife is insufficient she can claim maintenance under Section 125 CrPC: High Court of New Delhi
April 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Section 125 Cr.P.C have been enacted to remedy/reduce the financial sufferings of a lady, who was forced to leave her matrimonial house, so that so

Where disputed questions of facts need to be adjudicated by trial, complaint under S.138 N.I. Act cannot be quashed U/S.482 Cr.P.C: High Court of New Delhi
April 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Where disputed questions of facts are involved which need to be adjudicated  and established during trial, it would be against principles of law t

Agency, life and liberty of a person has to be maintained by the Courts: High Court of Shimla
Agency, life and liberty of a person has to be maintained by the Courts: High Court of Shimla
April 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Although agency, life and liberty of a person has to be maintained by the Courts but nature, gravity and seriousness of offence and manner of commi

Mandamus writ granted a bounden obligation to revere the entry in the service book: High Court of Shimla
April 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It was a bounden obligation of the respondents, to revere the entry in the service book of the employ, rather displaying his acquiring matriculatio

For, legally binding contracts, want of consensus regarding the Agreement is more important than want of signatures: High Court of Delhi
For, legally binding contracts, want of consensus regarding the Agreement is more important than want of signatures: High Court of Delhi
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A contract, in order to be legal, valid, and binding among the parties thereto, was not required, necessarily, to be signed by all parties. This is

Serious offences of mental depravity cannot be quashed on ground of settlement between the parties: High Court of Bombay
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Rare and serious offences such as assassination, kidnapping, dacoity, Rape etc. cannot be properly disregarded even if the case has been resolved b

Inherent jurisdiction of the High Court cannot be invoked to override bar of review under S.362 Cr.P.C: High Court of New Delhi
Inherent jurisdiction of the High Court cannot be invoked to override bar of review under S.362 Cr.P.C: High Court of New Delhi
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The purpose of S.362 Cr.P.C is that once a Court delivers the judgment that Court becomes functus officio and thereafter it cannot reconsider or mo

Judgment of acquittal of co-accused is inadmissible under sections 40 to 44 of the Evidence Act: High Court of Karnataka
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Judgment of acquittal of co-accused would not be admissible within meaning of Sections 40 to 44 of the Evidence Act. This was held in UMMER FAROOQ

The Courts will not rule out the possibility of the petitioner putting pressure on the victim while granting Bail Application, especially in Child Rape Cases: High Court of Delhi
The Courts will not rule out the possibility of the petitioner putting pressure on the victim while granting Bail Application, especially in Child Rape Cases: High Court of Delhi
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Child rape cases are cases of perverse lust for sex where even innocent children are not spared in pursuit of sexual pleasure. The seriousness of t