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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 482 of the CrPC"
The Difference In A Criminal Writ, Criminal Revision And 482 – The Plight Of A Litigant In Choosing The Gate
Initiation Of Malicious Prosecution By Income Tax Dept. Abusing Power: Madras High Court
"There Can Be No Compromise With Dead Man, FIR U/S 306 IPC Can't Be Quashed On Basis Of Compromise": Punjab & Haryana High Court
S. 482 CrPC| Can't Appreciate Evidence In Quashing Petition: Karnataka High Court Reiterates
Plea To declare An Acquittal Judgment of Trial Court As "Honourable Acquittal" Not Maintainable: Madras HC [Read Judgement]
"Need To Amend The Provisions Contained in Section 13 Of The Official Secrets Act At The Earliest ": Delhi HC [Read Judgment]
498A- Vague And General Allegations Not Sufficient To Implicate The Distant Relatives Of Husband: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
Seldom It Occurs: Patna HC Recalls Its Judgment In Criminal Appeal
Rajasthan HC Quashes FIR Against Lawyer For Allegedly Rendering Wrong Legal Advice To Bank [Read Order]
Calcutta HC directs Magistrates to ensure that order for investigation U/S 156(3) CrPC must reach Police station forthwith [Read Judgment]
498A; Relatives of the husband should not be made to suffer the ignominy of a criminal trial in the absence of specific and credible allegations; Madhya Pradesh HC [Read Judgment]
SC again expresses concern over absence of law bracketing serious Juvenile offenders at par with other Criminals
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