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Need for further investigation under S.173(8) CrPC/S.193(9) BNSS arose during pendency of trial but no action taken by the police--Accused acquitted..
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Quashing of Summoning Orders--Wife had taken contrary stands and there are inconsistencies in the complaint--Summoning orders against 9 relatives of the husband quashed ..
Main accused is absconding--When the investigation is still underway, releasing the sale value of the shares/ case property will frustrate the investigation..
If the one of the partners has resigned before the issuance of cheque but has not followed statutory mandate under Partnership Act, that partner can be tried under S.138 NI Act..
Opportunity of being heard to accused--Opportunity not given before taking of cognizance as required under S.223 BNSS--Order set aside..
An alibi, is a plea in the nature of a defence which the accused has to establish during trial--Application under S.319 CrPC allowed
Cognizance of the offence under Section 186 IPC/Section 221 BNS cannot be taken on a police report/chargesheet
High Court can exercise power under Section 482 CrPC/Section 528 BNSS for quashing the proceedings emanating from the application under Section 12(1) or orders passed in accordance with Sect..
When the initial demand itself is suspicious, then even if payment and recovery are proved the chain of circumstances would not be complete..
Economic Offence--Multiple FIRs were registered in various States under IPC and Local Laws--Directions issued for consolidation of the multiple FIRs in each of the States to one district wit..
Setting aside of--Murder was committed in gruesome manner--Thus, the fact that accused persons took victim to hospital cannot be ground to doubt intention to kill--Order granting bail set as..
Testimony of important prosecution witness received on an affidavit--Defence has not raised any objection to this and has cross examined said witness--Thus, the violation of S.296 CrPC/S.332..
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