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Material Contradiction in the statement of prosecutrix--Acquittal under S.376 IPC/S.64 BNS..
Supreme Court
Firing of gunshots with service assault rifle causing grievous hurt injuries which were not life threatening--Conviction upheld--Sentence under S.307 IPC reduced to already undergone..
Complainant cannot maintain a prosecution under S.156(3)CrPC/S.175 BNSS on the basis of allegations which were precisely his defence in the earlier proceedings wherein he was an accused and ..
Cheating--Incident is more than 30 years old--Appellant is aged 71 years and has suffered three heart attacks--Sentence under S.407 and S.420 IPC reduced to already undergone..
Appellants are relatives of the husband--Before the alleged date of incident divorce had already been granted--No relationship of husband and wife existed anymore--Summoning orders under S.4..
NPA Bank Account Settled--Bank had issued No Due Certificate--CBI had registered FIR under Sections 420, 419, 467, 468 and 471 of IPC of its own--Dispute is predominantly of civil nature--FI..
Proceedings under S.138 N.I. Act are not liable to be stayed in view of the interim moratorium issued for personal insolvency process..
Incident happened in a public place within large public view which affects the public at large--Petition for quashing dismissed..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
It must be premised on substantial and compelling reasons--Mere disagreement with the grant of bail or reiteration of the seriousness of the offence are not sufficient grounds for cancellati..
Disclosure Statement of Co-accused--Petitioner was neither named in the FIR nor was initially suspected--No direct motive is attributed--56 PWs are yet to be examined--Bail granted..
In the absence of a valid order of remand continued detention of an accused would be illegal..
Merely because offence is grave economic offence involving huge amount, it cannot be a ground to deny bail--Basic jurisprudence relating to bail in economic offences remains the same..
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