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Vicarious Liability--Accused was prosecuted in his individual capacity on the basis of cheque issued as a Director of Company--That too without arranging the company as party--Requirement of..
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Delay in FIR--Complaint after almost eight years after the alleged incident--Bail granted..
Drawing of Samples--Delay in filing application to Magistrate--Bail cannot be granted merely on the ground that the compliance of S.52A was not within reasonable time
Disclosure Statement was recorded at the police station whereas recovery was made from the place pointed out by the accused enroute to the police station--Thus, recovery was not based on a d..
Illegal Search, Seizure or Arrest by Police Officer--Special Judge could not have conducted the proceedings under S.58 of the NDPS Act--Order of conviction by the Special Judge set aside..
Wife cannot simply claim an amount equal to what the ex-wife of the husband had received or on the basis of the income of the husband
Self Incriminating Statement of a Witness--Court cannot rely only upon the statement of the witness for invoking the provisions of Section 319 CrPC against that very witness..
Ballistic report connects pistol recovered with the bullet recovered from body of deceased--However, prosecution failed to establish that the appellant actually participated in commission of..
High Court while reversing the acquittal did not record clear findings in relation to each of the charges--Impugned order of conviction set aside--Acquittal upheld..
Sudden Fight--Accused after abusing had left the place but the deceased followed him--Later deceased was found lying on ground being hit by bamboo stick--Offence modified to be under S.304 P..
Quashing--Victim is an illiterate women--High Court ought to have directed the appellant to personally remain present to verify whether the victim had put her thumb impressions on the affida..
Sanction for Prosecution--Provision of S.197(1)CrPC are applicable to offences under PMLA--Therefore, the cognizance of the offence cannot be taken against the respondents accused without ob..
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