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S.476 Cr.P.C provides the procedure to be followed in case of offences committed U/S.195 Cr.P.C: High Court of Jammu And Kashmir
S.476 Cr.P.C provides the procedure to be followed in case of offences committed U/S.195 Cr.P.C: High Court of Jammu And Kashmir
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It was undoubtedly held that the authority of a court as such in relation to lay a complaint should be considered exhaustive by section 476 and tha

There will be no difference in male or female while considering the anticipatory bail: High Court of Shimla
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The accused whether it is a male or female, they have to furnish all conditions and furnish personal bond for having anticipatory bail. This honora

Age can be Considered as One of the Determining Factor to Grant Bail: High Court of Shimla
April 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The age as well as the entire facts and circumstances along with stage of the investigation of the petitioner, there isn’t any fruitful purpose g

State delay should not make the petitioner suffer being deprivileged for appointment on compassionate ground: High Court of Gauhati
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The petitioner cannot be deprived of her right to be appointed on compassionate ground as the matter was delayed for 10 years from the respondent s

Illicit Extraction of Mines & Minerals amounts to Theft Under Section 379 IPC: Kerala High Court
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Illegal extraction of mines and minerals, without a requisite permit or in violation of the permit conditions, will amount to theft under Section 3

Court can order further investigation while exercising its discretion u/s 156 Cr.P.C: High Court of Jammu And Kashmir
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Whether further investigation should or should not be ordered is within the discretion of the learned Magistrate who can exercise such discretion o

Court under S.482 C.R.P.C can quash FIR lodged with ulterior motive and malicious intention: High Court of Jammu And Kashmir
Court under S.482 C.R.P.C can quash FIR lodged with ulterior motive and malicious intention: High Court of Jammu And Kashmir
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Where the FIR has been lodged with ulterior motive and maliciously to harass the petitioner and to dissuade the petitioner from raising any grievan

Sections 29 and 30 of the POCSO Act do not absolve the prosecution of its duty to establish the foundational facts: High Court of Tripura
Sections 29 and 30 of the POCSO Act do not absolve the prosecution of its duty to establish the foundational facts: High Court of Tripura
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Establishment of fundamental facts by the prosecution acts as a safety guard against misapplication of statutory presumption since prosecution has

Presumptions under Sections 29 and 30 of the POCSO Act do not take away the primary duty of prosecution to establish the fundamental facts: High Court of Tripura
Presumptions under Sections 29 and 30 of the POCSO Act do not take away the primary duty of prosecution to establish the fundamental facts: High Court of Tripura
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It may appear that in the light of presumptions, the burden of proof oscillates between the prosecution and the accused, depending on the quality o

Interim Bail to be given in the Exceptional Cases on Satisfaction of Court Fulfilling all its Conditions: High Court of Shimla
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It is a duty of court to look into facts and circumstances of the case while extending interim bail as an exceptional case but it is must to fulfil