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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 482 of CrPC"
'This Case Shocked The Conscience Of The Court':Madras HC Quashes False Case Against Husband By Wife Alleging Sexual Assault Of Daughter By Husband
Dishonour Of Cheque: Complaint Against Partnership Firm Not Maintainable Without Making The Firm An Accused: Madras HC
Family Court Orders U/s 125 CrPC Are Revisable, Sec. 482 Petitions Not Maintainable: Uttarakhand HC [Read Judgment]
Rape Case Can’t Be Quashed On The Ground That Accused Married Victim: Karnataka HC [Read Order]
Complaints under Domestic Violence Act can be quashed invoking Section 482 CrPC : Gujarat HC (DB) [Read Judgment]
Exercise of Inherent Powers sans Responsibility
Delhi HC quashes FIR and directs Accused to deposit Rupees 1Lakh in Welfare Fund for Children and Destitute Women [Read Judgment]
Children are our country's future and they need to be protected from sexual abuse; Delhi HC directs all Criminal Court to take all measures to ensure the true testimony of the child witnesses [Read Judgment]
In absence of specific allegations, Directors cannot be prosecuted without arraigning the Company as Accused: SC [Read the Judgment]
Posting comments about ill treatment by Police on their FB page may not amount to Assault (S. 353 IPC) or criminal intimidation (S. 503 IPC): SC
When the accused company is let off, complaint cannot continue against Managing Director who is only vicariously liable: Supreme Court [Read the Judgment]
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