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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Multiple FIRs"
NDPS Act | Twin Conditions For Bail U/S 37 Cannot Be Satisfied When There Are Multiple FIRs Against Accused: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Merely Because Victim Is Same Doesn't Mean Offence Is Same: Karnataka HC Permits Registration Of Separate FIRs For Minor's Rape By Several Accused
Successive FIRs By Same Informant Against Same Accused On Same Allegations Impermissible, Violate Articles 21 & 22 : Supreme Court
BREAKING| Supreme Court Protects Zee News Anchor Rohit Ranjan From Coercive Action In Multiple FIRs Over Rahul Gandhi's Doctored Video
'Doctrine Of Sameness' Not Attracted When Victims Differ: Karnataka High Court Refuses To Quash Multiple POCSO FIRs Against School Teacher
S.437 CrPC Does Not Give Absolute Right To Bail To A Lady Accused In Multiple FIRs For Duping ₹167 Crores: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Govt Job Offer Scam: Madras High Court Reserves Order In Former Minister Rajenthra Bhalaji's Plea For Anticipatory Bail
Multiple FIRs In Different States On Ponzi Scheme: 'Can It Be Dealt By A Separate Wing of Central Investigating Agency?' SC Asks Centre To Find A Solution
Registration Of Second FIR On The Same Incident To Improve The Earlier Complaint Not Allowed : Karnataka High Court
India's Freedom Will Rest Safe As Long As Journalists Can Speak To Power Without Being Chilled By A Threat Of Reprisal: SC [Read Judgment]