Nominal Index [Citations 240 - 257] Sukhpal Singh Khaira v. State of Punjab and Another 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 240 Raman Kumar v. State of Haryana and Another 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 241 Chaman Lal Chimnu v. State of Haryana 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 242 Gurjit Singh v. Kartar Singh and Another 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 243 Anil Taneja versus State of Haryana and others 2022 LiveLaw (PH)...
Nominal Index [Citations 240 - 257]
Sukhpal Singh Khaira v. State of Punjab and Another 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 240
Raman Kumar v. State of Haryana and Another 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 241
Chaman Lal Chimnu v. State of Haryana 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 242
Gurjit Singh v. Kartar Singh and Another 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 243
Anil Taneja versus State of Haryana and others 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 244
Buta Khan Versus State Of Punjab 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 245
Sagar Kapoor v. State of Haryana 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 246
Ravi Bharti v. State of Haryana 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 247
Amit Khurana Versus State Of Haryana 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 248
Suhail Ahmed v. State of Haryana 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 249
Sardar Bhupendar Singh v. MS Green Feeds through its partner Vipin Kumar 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 250
Dr. Priyanka Dahiya v. Dr. Manish Raj 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 251
Kalyani Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 252
Jhirmal Singh and others v. State of Punjab 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 253
Sushil Kumar Versus The State of Punjab and others , with connected matters 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 254
Surinder Pal Vs. State of Punjab 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 255
Amandeep Singh Versus State Of Punjab And Ors. 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 256
Nardeep Singh Cheema @ Navdeep Singh Cheema v. State of Punjab and others 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 257
Other Important Judgements/Updates
Court On Its Own Motion V. State Of Punjab And Others
Amandeep Singh @ Deepa V. State Of Punjab
Randeep Tanwar v. State of Haryana and Others
Bunty v. State of Punjab
Judgments/Order
Case Title : Sukhpal Singh Khaira v. State of Punjab and Another
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 240
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that delay on part of investigating agency in filing the charge sheet does not attract Section 468 CrPC, which prescribes bar on taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation.
Case Title : Raman Kumar v. State of Haryana and Another
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 241
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that Section 311 CrPC, which makes provision for recall of material witnesses, is not meant to "cure defects" in the defence and thus, the defence counsel must remain "completely awakened" during cross-examination of witnesses.
Case title - Chaman Lal Chimnu v. State of Haryana [CRA-D-700-DB-2010]
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 242
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Wednesday upheld the life sentence awarded to a man who had raped his own 12-year-old niece in the year 2008. Noting that the accused was the real uncle of the victim, the Court remarked thus:
"The factual matrix of this appeal is unfortunately related to a sordid and obnoxious incident, where the appellant, who is the real uncle of the victim, raped his niece, a girl child of the tender age of 12 years. The result was that the sacred relationship of uncle and niece was besmirched. Such offenders are a menace to the civilised society and have to be dealt with strictly as per law. It is an act, which is not only a blow to her supreme honour and offends her self-esteem and dignity, it degrades and humiliates the victim and where the victim is a helpless child or a minor, it leaves behind a traumatic experience. Such crime is not only a crime against a minor innocent child, rather it is a crime against the entire society."
Case Title : Gurjit Singh v. Kartar Singh and Another
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 243
The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently held that a period of 15 days that has been prescribed under Order 16 Rule 1 of CPC for the purpose of providing list of witnesses to the Court is directory in nature in view of Rule 16(3) which permits any party to summon any witness other than the witnesses named in the list.
Case Title: Anil Taneja versus State of Haryana and others
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 244
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has reiterated that criminal proceedings are not for realization of disputed dues. Thus, it dismissed a petition filed under Section 439(2) of CrPC seeking cancellation of anticipatory bail granted to the accused in connection with a partnership dispute and alleged recovery of money.
Case Title: Buta Khan Versus State Of Punjab
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 245
The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently held that the sample parcels of alleged contraband that is sent to Forensic Science Laboratory is "case property" and must be produced before trial Court under FSL seal, after the forensic examination is completed.
Case title - Sagar Kapoor v. State of Haryana [CRM-M-35393-2022 (O&M)]
Case Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 246
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has observed that merely because the parties are engaged and are meeting each other, it doesn't give any right or liberty to the proposed bridegroom to sexually exploit the fiancée without her consent.
Case Title : Ravi Bharti v. State of Haryana
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 247
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has held that the opinion of a Handwriting expert regarding a suicide note having been written by the deceased cannot be a conclusive proof if the person (Police), who sourced and handed over admitting writings of the deceased for examination, fails to disclose such fact in its evidence.
Case Title: Amit Khurana Versus State Of Haryana
Citation:2022 LiveLaw (PH) 248
Punjab and Haryana High Court recently held that Section 67 of the NDPS Act, does not expressly oust the clout of Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, and, as such saves its operation to offences constituted under the NDPS Act.
Case Title : Suhail Ahmed v. State of Haryana
Citation :2022 LiveLaw (PH) 249
Punjab and Haryana High Court recently held that when the accused had, while committing the offence of lurking house trespass by night or house-breaking by night, also voluntarily caused or attempted to cause death, then the convicting Court can per-emptorily impose a sentence of life imprisonment, upon the juvenile in conflict with law.
Case Title: Sardar Bhupendar Singh v. MS Green Feeds through its partner Vipin Kumar
Citation :2022 LiveLaw (PH) 250
The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently held that when a cheque issued by a sole proprietary entity is dishonoured, it is necessary to array the proprietary concern as an accused, along with the sole proprietor.
Case Title : Dr. Priyanka Dahiya v. Dr. Manish Raj
Citation :2022 LiveLaw (PH) 251
The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently held that in terms of Section 38 of the Special Marriage Act, a father can approach the Family Court which passed the decree of divorce based on mutual consent under Section 28 of the Special Marriage Act, for seeking custody of the child living with the mother.
13.Sippy Sidhu Murder Case: Punjab And Haryana High Court Grants Bail To Accused Kalyani Singh
Case Title: Kalyani Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation
Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 252
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted bail to Kalyani Singh, who is the daughter of Himachal Pradesh High Court judge, Justice Sabina, in connection with the 2015 Sippy Sidhu murder case.
Case Title : Jhirmal Singh and others v. State of Punjab
Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 253
The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently held that the effect of a Magistrate's deposition in favour of a dying declaration can be eroded only when an efficacious cross-examination is conducted.
Case Title: Sushil Kumar Versus The State of Punjab and others , with connected matters
Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 254
Punjab and Haryana High Court while dealing with writ petitions challenging a notification recently held that the statutory provisions of the Northern India Canal, and, Drainage Act, 1873 pertain only to occupiers of the apposite land using water for cultivating crops. Hence, it cannot apply to industrial units.
Case Title: Surinder Pal Vs. State of Punjab
Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 255
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has allowed the criminal appeal preferred by a father who was convicted by a Sessions Court in Jalandhar for the murder of his teenage daughter.
Case Title: Amandeep Singh Versus State Of Punjab And Ors.
Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 256
The High Court has directed the governments of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh UT to establish fully equipped Forensic Science Laboratories, keeping in mind the increase in crime rate and the need for forensic evidence in criminal trials.
Case title - Nardeep Singh Cheema @ Navdeep Singh Cheema v. State of Punjab and others [CRM-M-2270-2020]
Case Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (PH) 257
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has observed that an offence under POCSO Act, which is a special statute, cannot be quashed on the basis of any compromise or matrimony between the accused and the prosecutrix.
Other Important Judgements/Updates
Case title - Court On Its Own Motion V. State Of Punjab And Others
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted the last opportunity to the State Governments in Punjab and Haryana to file status reports regarding pending criminal cases against MP/MLAs.
Case title - Amandeep Singh @ Deepa V. State Of Punjab
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the DGP, Punjab to file an affidavit specifying what steps have been taken to ensure that the religion of the Accused, Victim, and witnesses are not mentioned in the FIR.
Case title: Randeep Tanwar v. State of Haryana and Others
In a midnight hearing convened yesterday, the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the Haryana Government to remove the blockade by farmers led by Bhartiya Kisan Union on the National Highway at Shahbad in Kurukshetra. The Court categorically remarked that such illegal activities can't be permitted.
Case title - Bunty v. State of Punjab
The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently issued a direction to stop the salary of a public prosecutor and an investigating officer (IO) after it noted that the prosecution had been 'casual' in their approach to conducting the trial in a POCSO Case.