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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Criminal Case"
No Bar For A Mere Accused In A Criminal Case To Enroll As A Lawyer, Holds Madhya Pradesh HC [Read Order]
No Criminal Case Is Free From Shortcoming; Accused Can’t Take Advantage Of ‘Insignificant’ Inconsistencies In Prosecution Evidence: SC [Read Judgment]
Every Acquittal In Criminal Case Has To Be Taken With Some Seriousness By Investigating And Prosecuting Authorities, Says SC [Read Judgment]
Person Falsely Implicated By State In Criminal Case Deserves To Be Compensated: Madhya Pradesh HC [Read Judgment]
Madras HC Allows Omani Couple Booked In Criminal Case To Go To Oman And Receive Summons Served Via E-Mail [Read Order]
Mere Acquittal In Criminal Case Insufficient To Infer A Person Possesses Good Character To Make Him Eligible For The Post Of Judicial Officer: Madhya Pradesh HC (FB) [Read Judgment]
Submit Data On Conviction And Trial Of Netas In Criminal Cases: SC [Read Written Submissions]
Employer Can’t Be Compelled To Appoint A Person Acquitted In Criminal Case: MP HC [Read Judgment]
Criminal Case And Departmental Inquiry To Go Parallel Against Cop Accused Of Outraging Modesty Of Fellow Employee: MP HC [Read Order]
Legal Representation is Accused's Fundamental Right; there cannot be an exparte Jt under criminal law: Madras HC [Read Order]
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