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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 306 CrPC"
2016 Yogesh Goudar Murder Case: Karnataka HC Quashes Order Allowing Accused To Record Statement And Pardoning Him Long After Trial Began
S.306(4) CrPC | Approver May Be Granted Bail Before Completion Of Trial If He Complies With Conditions Of Pardon: Bombay High Court
Mandatory For Magistrate To Examine Approver Before Committal Of Case: Kerala High Court
Accused Can Challenge Trial Court's Rejection Of Prosecution’s Application For Pardon: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Approver Need Not Be Examined As Witness By Magistrate When Cognizance Is Taken By Special Court Under PC Act : Supreme Court
The Bar And The Bench Still To Imbibe The Jurisprudence Of Tendering Pardon To An Accomplice
S.306/307 CrPC | Pardon Can Be Tendered To Any Person Privy To The Offence, Not Only The Accused: Kerala High Court
NIA Court Can Entertain Application For Tender Of Pardon Preferred At Investigation Stage U/S 306 CrPC: Kerala High Court
"Approver Can't Be Kept In Jail Indefinitely": Jharkhand High Court Grants Bail To Man In Jail For 3 Yrs Exercising Powers U/S 482 CrPC
Power Of The "N.I.A. Special Court" To Tender Pardon To An Accomplice
Tendering Pardon To An Accomplice In A Case Triable By A Special Court Under The NIA Act, 2008
Accused Cannot Be Discharged U/s 306 IPC While Confirming Charge U/s 304B IPC: Supreme court
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