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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 482 CrPC"
[J&K Prevention of Corruption Act] Criminal Proceedings Can't Be Launched Against Public Servant In Absence Of Dishonest Intention: High Court
Merely Because S.482 CrPC Does Not Prescribe Limitation Period Does Not Mean Parties Can Approach Court With Inordinate Delay: Bombay HC
Further Investigation/Reinvestigation Can Be Ordered By High Court Under Section 482 CrPC In Appropriate Cases: Supreme Court
Man Before MP High Court Seeking ₹10 Lakh Compensation For Excessive Imprisonment Sent Back To Prison Citing Erroneous Release
The Constitutional Courts Cannot And Should Not Quash An "FIR" During The Investigation Stage
Cheque Case Against Director/Partner Of Firm Can Be Quashed Only If There Is Unimpeachable & Incontrovertible Evidence That They Were Not Concerned With Issuance Of Cheque: Supreme Court
Accused Can't Ordinarily Move Quashing Plea If Sessions Court Granted Pre-Arrest Bail On Condition To Cooperate In Criminal Investigation: Karnataka HC
Be Slow In Quashing Criminal Proceedings On The Basis Of Settlement Between Complainant & Accused When Offences Are Capable Of Impacting Others : Supreme Court
POCSO Act Not Meant To Breakdown Happy Family Relationship: Meghalaya High Court Quashes Proceedings Against Minor's Partner
Solitary Instance Of Prostitution In A Place Does Not Make It A "Brothel": Meghalaya High Court
Section 482 CrPC - Complaint Deserves To Be Quashed If If No Offence Is Made Out By A Careful Reading Of It : Supreme Court
S.482 CrPC | Mere Production Of CDR To Show Absence Of Accused At Time Of Alleged Offence Cannot Lead To Closure Of Proceedings: Karnataka HC
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