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Relief of possession can be granted by the executing court even if there was no express relief for the transfer of possession of the suit property has been granted in the decree..
Supreme Court
Quashing--Cases under Section 304-A IPC, other than roadside accidents, can be quashed..
Punjab & Haryana High Court
Discrepancy in the Statement of Witness-- Even though Section 50 NDPS Act was not applicable, however, there is a discrepancy in the statements of witnesses as to who wrote the notice under ..
Magistrate on Leave--If the accused could not be declared a proclaimed offender on the date fixed for appearance, then it was incumbent upon the Magistrate concerned to issue fresh proclamat..
Property dispute between deceased and his wife--Deceased set ablaze himself due to demolition of property in which he was residing--Victim appears to be hypersensitive to the ordinary petula..
Where human blood found on the articles recovered is not linked with the blood of deceased then it is not sufficient to link the accused with murder..
Commercial Quantity--Doubtful Investigation--Police vehicle was seen in the CCTV footage of the street of village one night before the recovery was shown--Bail granted..
Commercial Quantity--Non-compliance of the mandatory provisions cannot be looked into at this stage--Apprehension of abscondance cannot be stated to be unfounded at this stage--Bail declined..
Opinion of District Attorney--Chargesheet cannot be quashed merely because charge has been added on recommendation of public prosecutor..
Impact of Crime--Petitioner dragged the deceased from his house--Deceased was assaulted in public view--Prima Facie petitioner was involved--Bail declined ..
Acquittal of Co-accused--Compromise between Parties--Sentence reduced to period already undergone..
Commercial Quantity--Petitioner, owner of motorcycle, was pillion rider and no recovery was effected from him--Long custody of about 1 year and 4 months--Drug is medicinal--Further custody i..
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