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Commercial Quantity--Non-examination of Police Officers--Detaining an accused indefinitely due to indifferent attitude of the prosecution amounts to an abuse of process--Bail granted..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Appeal under S.68(O) NDPS Act, ought not be dismissed on defect of it being not signed by accused and non-execution of affidavit as he was lodged in Jail..
Punjab government has withdrawn its Land Pooling Policy 2025, just days after the Punjab and Haryana High Court stayed its implementation. The policy, which sought to acquire thousands of ac..
Downloaded and verified bail or suspension orders from the official website can be used to secure release without requiring a certified copy...
Immediate removal of stray dogs from Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad to shelters, barring their release and warning of legal action against obstruction...
Supreme Court
Information from other than police or self information--It is not obligatory over the Court to record statements of the witnesses or even to call for the aggrieved party--Obligation over the..
Employee knowingly accepts the amount beyond his entitlement--Recovery can always be made..
Directions issued that application for temporary release shall be decided by the concerned authority within a period of 04 months from receipt of such application..
Appeal by Victim--Complainant in private complaint is victim--Thus, an appeal against acquittal or quantum of sentence by Complainant is to be filed before the Court of Sessions under S. 372..
Set aside suspension of sentence for a POCSO convict, holding that the High Court failed to assess any prima facie grounds indicating a fair chance of acquittal...
Ordered a day-to-day inquiry into alleged bench hunting by lawyers, terming it a serious misuse of advocate privileges and assigning the Privilege Committee to investigate and report promptl..
The Court held that a confessional FIR cannot form the basis of conviction without corroborative evidence or discovery admissible under Section 27 of the Evidence Act...
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