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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Criminal Procedure 1973"
Supreme Court Decides to Hear All Parties On Sharing of Evidence in The Gujrat Encounters Petition.
Orissa High Court Quashes Police Circular Order Conferring ‘Power Of Investigation’ On Graduate Constables & CI Havildars
Sec 438 CrPC | Can HCs Refuse To Entertain Anticipatory Bail Pleas For Not Exhausting Sessions Court Remedy? Supreme Court To Consider
Principles Of Res Judicata Would Apply To Criminal Proceedings, Reiterates Kerala High Court
Don't Record Witness Testimonies In English Translations Alone; Follow Sec 277 CrPC : Supreme Court To Trial Courts
Excessive Conditions Cannot Be Imposed While Granting Bail/Suspension Of Sentence : Supreme Court
View That Default Bail Cannot Be Cancelled On Merits Will Reward Lethargic Investigation : Supreme Court
Chapter VIII CrPC Provisions Not To Be Used As 'Vehicle For Punishment' ; Demand Of Excessive Amount Of Security/Bond Impermissible: Supreme Court
Section 439(2) CrPC - Bail Cannot Be Cancelled Merely For Any Perceived Indiscipline By Accused Before Granting Bail : Supreme Court
Section 145/146 CrPC Proceedings Must Come To An End Once Civil Court Is Seized Of The Matter: Supreme Court
Discretionary & Extraordinary Power U/Sec 319 CrPC Should Be Exercised Sparingly : Supreme Court
Section 204 CrPC - Magistrate's Order Of Issuance Of Process Liable To Be Set Aside If No Reasons Are Given: Supreme Court
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