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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 494 IPC"
'Punishment Must Be In Proportion To Gravity Of Offence', Supreme Court Enhances Sentence For Bigamy
Court Within Whose Jurisdiction First Wife Has Taken Up Permanent Residence Can Try Offences U/S 494/495 IPC: Allahabad HC
For Summoning Accused, Prima Facie Case Made Out From Allegations In Complaint Is Sufficient: Supreme Court
Second Spouse Or Their Family Can't Be Prosecuted For Bigamy Under Section 494 IPC: Karnataka High Court
Adults Willingly Engaging In Sexual Relations Outside Marital Setting Constitutes No Offence: Rajasthan High Court
Supreme Court Transfers To Itself Petition In HC Challenging Validity Of Shariat Act & Polygamy In Muslim Personal Law
Offence Of Bigamy U/S 494 IPC Applies Only Against Erring Spouse, Can't Prosecute Family Members: Karnataka High Court
Calcutta High Court Discharges Widow In FIR Accusing Her Of Marrying A Married Man And Subjecting His Wife To Cruelty
Allahabad HC Issues Notice To Attorney General On PIL Challenging Validity Of Muslim Personal (Shariat) Application Act, S. 494 IPC
Bigamy | Only Court Within Whose Jurisdiction Second Marriage Is Performed Has Power To Try Offence U/S 494 IPC: J&K&L High Court
Karnataka High Court Reverses Order Discharging Wife For Bigamy, First Husband's Murder; Says Trial Necessary To Appreciate Evidence
'Unnecessary Harassment': Rajasthan High Court On Trial Court's Failure To Decide Withdrawal Application Of Bailable Offence
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