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Complainant failed to establish as to how a cheque issued by the accused allegedly in favour of third party landed in his hands--Presumption rebutted through the preponderance of probabiliti..
Supreme Court
Complainant had neither the financial capacity to lend nor the loan was depicted in his Income Tax Returns--Complainant failed to showcase as to when the said loan was advanced to the Accuse..
Contradiction with regard to time of issuance of cheque--Whether it was issued at the time of advancing loan or whether after due deliberations on refusal to repay--Acquittal..
Jostling and pushing, in the process of the appellant trying to escape himself from the arrest--Such an act was not with any intention to assault or use criminal force--Acquittal..
Repayment of Loan--Once the execution of cheque is admitted then mere dispute with regard to rate of interest cannot be ground to hold that there was no legally enforceable debt..
Application for interim maintenance was pending since long and affidavits (of disclosure of assets and liabilities)of rival parties were already on record--Order granting ad interim maintena..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Appeal--Order granting interim maintenance and interim monetary relief towards rent for alternate accommodation to the wife--Criminal appeal under S.482 CrPC against such orders is not maint..
Bail--Recovery of 1 quintal of Ganja--Petitioner is in custody for about 2 years and not even a single PW has been examined so far--Bail granted..
Averments concerning Judicial Officer in a petition before High Court would not amount to criminal contempt provided it is in good faith...
Request for exemption from filing of certifed copy of Judgment and Order can be considered only on proof of actually having been applied for the same..
Accused was involved in serious offence like murder and was absconding for couple of years--Order granting bail set aside..
Accused cannot be denied the right to have inspection of the documents including the “un-relied upon documents” collected during investigation..
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