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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice BR Gavai"
Right To Bail Should Be Read Into S.45 PMLA When Accused Has Spent Long Time In Custody & There's Delay In Trial : Supreme Court
S. 27 Evidence Act | Statement Of Accused Inadmissible If No New Fact Is Discovered Pursuant To Disclosure: Supreme Court
'Post-Investigation' FIR Suspicious: Supreme Court Holds Probe Tainted As Police Concealed Actual First Information
Accused Has Right To Inspect "Un-relied Upon Documents" To Avail Fair Trial : Supreme Court
Supreme Court Rejects ED/CBI Plea To Restrain Manish Sisodia From Attending Delhi Secretariat and Chief Minister's Office
Trial Courts & High Courts Try To Play Safe In Bail Matters, Have Forgotten 'Bail Is The Rule' : Supreme Court In Manish Sisodia's Case
BREAKING | Supreme Court Grants Bail To Manish Sisodia, Says Right To Speedy Trial Denied In Liquor Policy Case
Confession Recorded By Medical Officer When Accused Were Presented By Police Officers Inadmissible As Evidence: Supreme Court
Supreme Court To Pronounce Judgment Tomorrow On Manish Sisodia's Bail Pleas In Liquor Policy Case
Blacklisting Of An Entity Amounts To 'Civil Death', Must Be Justifiable And Proportionate: Supreme Court
Cooperation With Investigation Doesn't Mean Accused Should Confess To Crime : Supreme Court
Gujarat Courts' Practice Of Allowing Police To Seek Remand While Granting Anticipatory Bail Illegal : Supreme Court
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