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It is not necessary for the Trial Court to consider the factors as prescribed in in Clauses (a) to (f) S.32-B NDPS--They are additional and optional factors and not mandatory factors..
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Conviction can be made on sole testimony of victim, if found to be reliable and trust worthy even in the absence of injuries on private parts..
Non-Compliance of Condition--Court can simply vacate the injunction order without commenting on merits..
If the Magistrate directs registration of FIR under S.156(3) even when the complainant has not complied with S.154(1) and S.154(3) CrPC, such complaint is maintainable-- Such an order of Mag..
Whether the claim under S.163A MV Act should cover every claim or be restricted to third party claim--Matter referred to larger bench..
Recounting of Votes in EVM machine--Election results changed thereafter..
Alimony received by the wife on the dissolution of her first marriage is not a relevant consideration..
Evidence of an expert witness is only advisory in nature..
An accused cannot be held guilty solely on the basis of medical evidence on record..
Confessional First Information Report by Accused is inadmissible..
Offer to Deposit Amount--Directions issued that anticipatory bail or regular bail would not be granted on any undertaking that the accused might be ready to furnish for the purpose of obtain..
Exparte Decree in earlier Suit--Plea of Fraud in present Suit--Thus, plea requires in depth examination--Application under O.7 R.11 CPC, dismissed..
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