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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Criminal Procedure 1973"
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
Not Necessary To Give Opportunity Of Hearing To Would-Be Accused Before Court Makes Complaint U/Sec 195/340 CrPC : Supreme Court
Section 239 CrPC - Court Can Only Look Into Prima Facie Case & Decide Whether Prosecution Case Is Groundless: Supreme Court
Section 482 CrPC - Interim Reliefs/Stay Of Investigation Can Be Granted Only In The Rarest Of Rare Cases : Supreme Court
Addl. CMM Not Subordinate To CMM In Exercise Of Judicial Powers: Supreme Court
Section 226 CrPC - Public Prosecutor Owes A Duty To Give A Fair idea Regarding Prosecution Case To Trial Court: Supreme Court
Already Admitted Criminal Appeal Against Conviction Cannot Be Dismissed On The Ground That Accused Is Absconding : Supreme Court
Section 436A CrPC Applicable To Special Acts In Absence Of Any Specific Provision : Supreme Court
Trial/Appellate Court Has Full Discretion To Order Sentences To Run Concurrently: Supreme Court
Fault Of Subordinate Court Staffs, Delay In Complying An Order, Not Reasons To Transfer A Case: Supreme Court
Victim Has The Right To Be Heard At Every Stage From Investigation To Culmination Of Trial In Appeal/Revision : Supreme Court
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