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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Dowry Prohibition Act 1961"
Criminal Proceedings Of Private Nature Can Be Quashed U/S 482 Even If Trial Has Concluded In Conviction: Gujarat High Court
S.482 CrPC | Criminal Proceedings Can't Be Quashed If Specific Accusations Made Against Accused, Can't Conduct Roving Inquiry: Andhra Pradesh HC
Honesty, Fairness, Purity Of Mind Highest Order To Approach Court: Allahabad HC Imposes 1 Lakh Cost On Litigant Making False Assertion Of Compromise
Presents Gifted By Parents For Daughter's Welfare Not Dowry: Kerala High Court
"Parties Wish To Bury Differences, Talaq Acceptable To Both": Allahabad High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Husband
Benefit Of Probation Can Be Given For Offences Having Discretionary Minimum Sentence: SC [Read Judgment]
More than 10000 cases registered under the Dowry Prohibition Act during 2014 ;Maneka Gandhi
498A; Relatives of the husband should not be made to suffer the ignominy of a criminal trial in the absence of specific and credible allegations; Madhya Pradesh HC [Read Judgment]
Pre marriage demand not the chronological qualification for Dowry penology, punishment attracted if demanded at any time: Supreme Court
Filing a false criminal complaint by either spouse would constitute matrimonial cruelty and entitle the other spouse to claim a divorce: SC [Read the Judgment]
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