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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 482 CrPC"
Continuing Trend Of Projecting Purely Civil Financial Dispute As Criminal Matter 'Extremely Disturbing': Supreme Court
Sec 180 IPC Can't Be Applied Against A Person For Refusing To Sign Statement Given To Police : Supreme Court Castigates DySP
No Universal Rule To Acquit An ‘Absconding Accused’ Upon Acquittal Of Other Co-Accused: Orissa High Court
S.482 CrPC Can Be Invoked To Secure Justice Despite Availability Of Revisional Remedy: Kerala High Court
Rajasthan High Court Quashes Rape Case After Accused Marries 'Victim', Says Continuation Of Proceedings Would Cause Her Immense Harm
No Newly Married Wife Would Like To Ruin Her Matrimonial Home Until & Unless She Is Harassed: Madhya Pradesh High Court Refuses To Quash 498A FIR
'Omnibus Allegation': Madhya Pradesh High Court Quashes 'Abetment To Suicide' Case Against Hostel Warden, Worker
Justice Nagaprasanna Of Karnataka High Court Hears 522 Cases In A Day, Passes 200 Interim Orders
Police Can't Misuse S.160 CrPC To Arrest Persons Unconnected With Alleged Offence: Calcutta High Court In Plea By Suvendu Adhikari's Acquaintances
Kerala High Court Enunciates Broad Principles For Compounding Of Sexual Offences Against Women & Children Upon Compromise With Accused
Magistrate Exceeded Jurisdiction By Vacating Order For Cross-Examination Merely Because Accused's Counsel Couldn't Appear: Kerala High Court
'Unexplained Inordinate Delay Crucial Factor To Quash Complaint' : Supreme Court Quashes Criminal Case Against ISKCON Bangalore Leaders
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