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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 (CrPC)"
Section 309 CrPC- Is Remand After Chargesheet But Before Cognizance Legal? Bombay High Court To Decide
Punjab & Haryana High Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of Offence Prima Facie Less Serious Than Co-Accused Who Are On Bail
Filing Supplementary Challan Should Not Be Deferred Merely Because Anticipatory Bail Application Is Pending: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Victim Can't Invoke Revisional Jurisdiction Against Each & Every Order Of Trial Court, May File Appeal Against Final Order: Karnataka High Court
Magistrate Must Be Conscious Of Consequences While Passing Order U/Sec 156(3) CrPC; Must Examine Relevant Materials: Supreme Court
S. 482 CrPC| Can't Appreciate Evidence In Quashing Petition: Karnataka High Court Reiterates
Special Courts For MP/MLAs : Supreme Court To Examine If Cases Triable By Magistrate Can Be Committed To Sessions Court
Prior Sanction Of Magistrate Not Mandatory For Investigating Non-Cognizable Offence Along With Cognizable Offence : Supreme Court
Bail Under PMLA 2002: The Post Amendment Scenario
Dismissal Of An Earlier Section 482 CrPC Petition Does Not Bar Filing Of Subsequent Petition, If Facts So Justify: Supreme Court
Plummeting In The Swamps Of Stereotype: Verdicts Premised On Antiquated Perceptions
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