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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice Ashok Bhushan"
Non Sending Of Report U/s 57 NDPS Act Within 48 Hours Of Arrest Of Accused Will Not Vitiate Entire Proceedings: SC [Read Judgment]
Section 394 CrPC: Appeal Against Composite Sentence Of Imprisonment & Fine Does Not Abate On The Death Of The Accused: SC [Read Judgment]
Amendment Of Pleadings After Commencement Of Trial: SC Explains [Read Order]
Nirbhaya Case : SC To Consider Curative Pleas Of Two Death Row Convicts Tomorrow
NI Act: Section 148 Has Retrospective Application, But 143A Is Prospective, Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
Justice Ashok Bhushan Recuses From Hearing Plea Against Renaming Allahabad As Prayagraj [Read Order & Petition]
Inducting A Partner To Tenanted Premises Will Not Amount To Subletting Only When Such Partnership Is Genuine: SC [Read Judgment]
Claim U/s 163A MV Act Not Maintainable Against The Owner/Insurer Of The Vehicle Borrowed By Deceased: SC [Read Judgment]
Plaintiff Seeking Temporary Injunction In Specific Performance Suit Has To Show Strong Prima Facie Case On Undisputed Facts : SC [Read Judgment]
Nirbhaya Case : SC To Consider Review Plea Of One Of The Death Row Convicts Tomorrow
Intoxication Not A Mitigating Factor When Accused Was Not In A Highly Inebriated Condition: SC [Read Judgment]
Strict Standard Needs To Be Applied For Judging Conduct Of Judicial Officer: SC [Read Judgment]
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