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Police Constable was absent for only one day--Punishment of forfeiture of 10 annual increments reduced to one increment..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
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..
Trial Court granted permission to apply for fresh passport--However, passport authorities declined on the ground that there was no express permission to travel abroad--Ground untenable--Auth..
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..
Tutored Version--Child aged 10 years --Court observed that child was answering in a way as if he was tutored--Custody of Child be given back to his mother
Custody of Child--Remarriage b..
Application was dismissed on basis of result of polygraph test of petitioner which was different from his version before Court--Order set aside--Application allowed
Summoning of Additio..
Identification of Accused There is no direct evidence of involvement and case is pre dominantly based on circumstantial evidence--Bail granted..
Stray entry of adverse nature and doubtful integrity-- It was in sharp contradiction to overall record--Adverse Remarks expunged
Service Law--Adverse Remarks--Remarks in ACR creates civ..
Commercial Quantity--Long Custody--Petitioner has been in custody for more than 2 years 8 months--Delay in trial due to non-recording of testimonies of police officials as prosecution witnes..
Plaintiff, therefore, does not have any right to lead evidence in rebuttal..
Condition of deposit of certain amount as maintenance--Salary of husband already attached under S.125 CrPC--Not a ground to term condition as unjustified--Condition upheld..
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