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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (CrPC)"
Punjab & Haryana High Court Stays Arrest Of Accused Who Wrongly Sought Pre-Arrest Bail Under CrPC, Grants Time To File Under BNSS
Trial Of Warrant Cases Explained By Justice V Ramkumar [Part-2]
Co-Accused Can't Claim Parity As Matter Of Right Just Because Other Accused Has Illegally Obtained Bail By Concealing Material Fact: Rajasthan HC
CrPC Not Retrospectively Applicable To J&K Before 31.10.2019; Prior Proceedings Should Comply With Old Law : Supreme Court
Safeguards Against Arrest Necessary, No Provision For Pre-Payment Before Adjudication: Supreme Court On Challenge To GST Penal Provisions
Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2023 [Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973]
[BAIL] Questions & Answers By Justice V. Ramkumar- Post Sentence Bail [Part-I]
MLC Report Can’t Be Discarded For Non Examination Of Doctor Who Prepared It, Colleague Can Prove Record: Delhi High Court
Supreme Court Annual Digest 2022-Code Of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)
'Editors Can Be Prosecuted': Sikkim High Court Refuses To Quash Summons In Defamation Case Against Mathrubhumi Management
Judicial Magistrate Can Take Cognizance Even Against Persons 'Not Charge-Sheeted' For Offences Exclusively Triable By Court Of Sessions: Orissa HC
Mere Pendency Of One More Case Against Accused Itself Can't Be Treated As Criminal Antecedent To Deny Bail: Karnataka High Court
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