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Fraud with Bank--Accused sold the property mortgaged with bank having no lien in revenue records without paying the loan amount--This is serious and grave economic offence under S.316 and S...
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Complainant has to be treated as Victim--Thus, appeal would lie before Sessions Court under proviso to S.372 CrPC/S.413 BNSS without leave to appeal by High Court..
Meaningful information has to be provided so that accused have broad idea as to why he has been arrested and can avail appropriate legal remedy at the earliest..
Supreme Court
Benefit of Probation Act is inapplicable to an offence committed under the PoFA Act..
Investigation by local police against local police may raise doubts on the credibility of investigation--Investigation transferred to CBI..
No allegation that the appellant obtained for himself or for any other person any valuable thing or pecuniary advantage--Thus, element of criminal misconduct is missing--Order framing charge..
Economic Offences--Person accused of serious and grave economic offence who has been declared proclaimed offender, anticipatory bail not to be granted
Summons--Warrant Case--Discretion ..
There is gap of one month between the alleged incident of publically calling husband as impotent and suicide--FIR against wife quashed
Abetment to Suicide--Instigation--Husband in his ..
Investigation was done on directions of Magistrate under S.155(2) CrPC and not S.156(3) CrPC--Thus, bar of S.199 CrPC is not applicable--No case made out for quashing..
Directions issued that cases of senior citizens under IT Act should be decided on the priority basis..
Non-consideration of the exceptions to S.499 IPC by itself would not render the order issuing summons illegal, which has been passed after applying judicial mind..
Cancellation Report accepted by Magistrate -- Additional Sessions Judge set aside the order of Magistrate without hearing the accused -- Matter remanded ..
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