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Application for interim maintenance is already pending for about 8 months--Thus, no occasion for passing an order for ad-interim provisional maintenance...
Punjab & Haryana High Court
In exceptional cases where accentuating facts are put forth, Family Court has power to grant ex-parte ad-interim maintenance as also ad-interim maintenance in terms of Section 125of Cr.P.C.,..
Opinion of the Doctor as regards injury being dangerous to life could not be relied upon, as the same had been given at a belated stage--Acquittal upheld..
Vitiation of Trial, when accused establishes prejudice in defending himself--Courses available to appellate Court summarized. ..
Joint Statement of Co-accused under S.313 CrPC amounts to defective examination--Such a statement would ipso-facto vitiate proceedings of trial from the point when such statement was recorde..
Right to Speedy Trial--Article 21 of the Constitution applies irrespective of the nature of the crime..
Petitioner cannot be kept into indefinite custody on account of prosecution witnesses not turning up--Bail granted..
Right to Speedy Trial--Petitioner has been in custody for about 13 months--No prosecution witness has been examined on last two dates--Bail granted..
Prima Facie Case--Bar under S.18 SCST would apply only when a prima facie case is made out in a given FIR/complaint--If prima facie is not made out then anticipatory bail to be granted--Plea..
Supreme Court
Intention to Humiliate--All insults or intimidations to a member of the Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe will not amount to an offence under the Act, 1989 unless such insult or intimidatio..
”Bail is the rule and jail is an exception” is a settled law--Even in a serious like under UAPA case, the same rule holds good if the conditions in the statute are satisfied..
Bail condition requiring the husband to file an undertaking that he would take care of all physical and financial requirements of his wife--Bail condition set aside being onerous..
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