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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 482 of CrPC"
Karnataka HC Recalls Order Which Held Watching Child Porn Online Not An Offence, Says Erroneously Overlooked Relevant Provision Of IT Act
[Forgery Of Will] Criminal Proceedings Cannot Be Obliterated Merely Because An Issue Appears To Be Civil In Nature: Karnataka High Court
Life Convicts Should Be Eligible For Premature Release Once They Have Served Sufficient Period Of Time In Prison: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Punjab & Haryana High Court Directs Trial Courts To Not Adjourn Trial Due To Pendency Of Quashing Petition Unless There Is A Stay
Mohammed Zubair Case : Supreme Court Asks Delhi High Court To Consider Plea To Quash Sitapur FIR Uninfluenced By Allahabad HC Order
S.353 IPC | Person In Exercise Of Right Sanctioned By Law Can't Be Said To Have Deterred Public Official From Discharging His Duty: J&K&L High Court
S.482 CrPC Petition Maintainable In Exceptional Cases Where Remedy Of Revision U/S 397 CrPC Is Also Available: Andhra Pradesh High Court
S.320 CrPC Not Bar To Power U/S 482 For Quashing Non-Compoundable Offences In Appropriate Cases: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Cases Of Civil Nature Can Be 'Quashed' In Interest Of Justice: Gujarat High Court Reiterates Distinction B/w Sections 320 & 482 CrPC
Merely Because S.482 CrPC Does Not Prescribe Limitation Period Does Not Mean Parties Can Approach Court With Inordinate Delay: J&K&L High Court
Second Quashing Petition U/S 482 CrPC Maintainable But Only In Exceptional Cases Where There Are Changed Circumstances: Karnataka High Court
S.482 CrPC Empowers High Court To Entertain Applications Not Contemplated In CrPC If Required To Meet Ends Of Justice: Punjab & Haryana HC
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