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Accused against whom application under S.319 CrPC has been dismissed; cannot be summoned again by way of private complaint..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Suit for Declaration--Ancestral Property--Plaintiff has to be given opportunity to lead evidence-- Application for framing and adjudication of preliminary issue of suit barred by limitation ..
The improvements made, while deposing before learned trial Court, cannot form the basis for exercising the extraordinary power under S.319 CrPC/S.358 BNSS..
On refusal to accept summons, the same were affixed at the door--Thereafter, straightaway service by munadi was ordered--O.5 R.17 and 19 CPC not followed--Impugned order set aside..
Joint Account--Dishonour due to an instruction by a non-drawer does not satisfy the ingredients of Section 138 of the Act..
Quashing of Arrest--Recovery of huge quantity of contraband vehicles and drug money--Only the arrest memo was given to the petitioners and the grounds of arrest were not supplied to him--Arr..
Whether recovery effected from co-accused (driver of two wheeler) is also to be considered as recovery effected from the conscious possession of the present petitioner (pillion rider), would..
Grievous Hurt by Acid--Petitioner is a social media influencer, who has developed hair oil that claims to aid hair growth--Many people faced severe irritation in the eyes and swelling on fac..
Commercial Quantity--Recovery from abandoned car--Petitioner is registered owner but has sold the car before registration of FIR--Bail granted..
Disclosure Statement of Co-accused--Recovery from Courier--Petitioner was nominated on disclosure statement of co-accused who had booked the courier--Bail granted..
Suit for Possession--Once the tenancy has been admitted the defendant-tenant was liable to deposit the arrears of rent even if there is some amount recoverable by him from the plaintiff-land..
Petitioner is under financial distress--Condition of deposit of 20% modified to 10%..
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