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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Criminal revision"
The Difference In A Criminal Writ, Criminal Revision And 482 – The Plight Of A Litigant In Choosing The Gate
Supreme Court Dismisses Ex-TN CM Paneerselvam's Plea Challenging Madras HC's Suo Motu Revision Against His Discharge In DA Case
[S.397 CrPC] Not Mandatory For Accused To Surrender Or Remain In Jail To File Revision Application: MP High Court
HC In Revisional Jurisdiction Can Suspend Sentence Even If Convict Has Not Surrendered After Failed Appeal: Bombay High Court
Revisional Court Cannot Set Aside Findings Of Facts Recorded By Lower Court And Substitute Its Own Findings: Telangana High Court
Acquittal Finding Can't Be Converted Into One Of Conviction In Exercise Of HC's Revisional Jurisdiction: Allahabad High Court
Order Disposing Application U/S 91 CrPC Interlocutory, No Revision Lies Against It: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Juvenile Justice Act | Preliminary Assessment U/S 15 Not Required For Grant Of Bail U/S 12: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Allahabad High Court Discusses Scope Of Powers While Hearing An Application For Discharge U/S 227 CrPC
Ex-Parte Enhancement Of Sentence Illegal; HC Must Appoint Amicus Curiae If Accused Is Not Represented : Supreme Court
Accused cannot be deprived of Hearing in a Criminal Revision Petition: Supreme Court [Read the Judgment]
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