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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 202 CrPC"
S.202 CrPC | Enquiry Court Must Examine All Complaint Witnesses In Cases Exclusively Triable By Sessions Court: Jharkhand High Court
Once Magistrate Seeks Report From Police Under S.202 CrPC, Summons To Accused Be Postponed Until Police Report Is Received: Supreme Court
What Constitutes 'Prima Facie Satisfaction' Of Magistrate To Issue Process Against An Accused U/S 204 CrPC?: Allahabad HC Explains
S.202 CrPC | Magistrate Must Conduct Enquiry Before Summoning Accused Living Beyond Jurisdiction, Can't Solely Rely On Complaint: Bombay HC Full Bench
Before Issuing Summons U/S 138 NI Act, Only Prima Facie View On Presence Of Basic Ingredients Of The Offence Necessary: Delhi High Court
S.202 CrPC | Magistrate's Order Showing Application Of Mind Not Bad For “Absence Of Magic Words” About Prima Facie Satisfaction: Calcutta HC
S 156(3) & 202 CrPC : Supreme Court Explains Differences Between Powers Of Magistrate At Pre-Cognizance & Post-Cognizance Stages
There Is No Exception To Section 202 CrPC; Mandatory Even When Govt Is Complainant: Jharkhand High Court
Magistrate Can Order Second Inquiry U/S 202 CrPC Into Unexplored Allegations In Complaint: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Custodial Death Allegations| 'Violation Of Article 21, Lalita Kumari Guidelines': Calcutta HC Orders Magistrate To Register Complaint Against Cops
Legal Metrology Act | Accused Confessing & Compounding Offence Doesn't Impede Co-Accused Challenging Prosecution: Karnataka HC
S.202 CrPC | Once Magistrate Delays Issuance Of Process, Its Not Open To Direct Seizure Of Suspected Stolen Property: J&K&L High Court
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