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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Criminal Procedure"
Fact Of Amicable Settlement Can Be A Relevant Factor For Purpose Of Reducing Quantum Of Sentence: Supreme Court
An Accused Who Was Released On Default Bail Cannot Be Re-arrested On Filing Of Charge Sheet: Supreme Court
'Clean Road Outside Police Station For A Week' : Karnataka High Court Asks Station House Officer As Punishment For Failing To Register FIR
Petition U/s 482 CrPC Filed By A Person Unconnected With Proceedings Cannot Be Ordinarily Entertained By High Court: Supreme Court
Closure Report Cannot Be Filed Merely Because Informant Did Not Supply Adequate Materials To Investigate: Supreme Court
'When No Minimum Sentence Is Prescribed, Accused is Entitled To Default Bail If Charge-Sheet Not Filed In 60 Days': Delhi High Court Grants Bail To Journalist Rajeev Sharma
Anticipatory Bail Application Not Maintainable By A Person Who Apprehends Arrest After Cancellation Of Regular Bail: Supreme Court
Courts Should Inform Accused About Their Right To 'Default Bail' Once It Accrues: SC [Read Judgment]
Right To Default Bail Is Enforceable Even If Charge Sheet/Report Seeking Extension Of Time Is Subsequently Filed: SC [Read Judgment]
All UAPA Offences Investigated By NIA Or State Police Are Exclusively Triable By 'Special Courts': SC [Read Judgment]
Words "Tries An Offence" Are More Appropriate Than The Words "Tries An Offender" In Section 461(l) CrPC, Says SC [Read Judgment
[Section 406 CrPC] Criminal Cases Cannot Be Transferred On The Ground Of Lack Of Territorial Jurisdiction Even Before Evidence Is Marshalled: SC [Read Judgment]
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