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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice Subhash Chand"
O.VIII R.1 CPC | Filing Written Statement Within Maximum Period Of 90 Days Is Directory Not Mandatory: Jharkhand High Court
Execution Of Sale Deed Must Be Proved By Witnesses Or Parties Before Being Marked As Exhibit In Trial: Jharkhand High Court
S. 152 CPC | Clerical, Arithmetical Mistakes Can Be Rectified In Judgment And Decree: Jharkhand High Court
To Attract Applicability Of Section 324 IPC, Voluntary Hurt Must Be Caused By 'Dangerous' Instrument Which Can Cause Death: Jharkhand High Court
When Eyewitness Testimony Is Credible, Proving Motive Behind Offense Is Not Necessary: Jharkhand High Court
Parties May Adduce Necessary Documentary Evidence At Later Stage If Sufficient Ground For Delay Shown: Jharkhand High Court
Jharkhand HC Takes Suo Moto Cognizance Of 'Error' In 'Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita' Published By 'Universal LexisNexis', Directs Urgent Correction
No Prescribed Format Of Recording Dying Declaration But Courts Must Satisfy Whether It Was Made In 'Fit State Of Mind': Jharkhand High Court
Death By A Hammer Blow On Head: Jharkhand High Court Says Culpable Homicide On Sudden Provocation Not Murder, Intention To Kill Not Shown
Extra-Judicial Confession Obtained Through Coercion Inadmissible As Evidence: Jharkhand HC Acquits Man In 15 Yrs Old Murder & Unnatural Offence Case
[S.302 IPC] Non-Submission Of Murder Weapon For Forensic Examination Not Fatal To Prosecution Case When Direct Evidence Available: Jharkhand High Court
On Inconsistency Between Multiple Dying Declarations, Statement Recorded By Magistrate Or Higher Official Can Be Relied Upon: Jharkhand HC
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