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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 506 IPC"
Offence Punishable U/S 506 IPC If Committed In Uttar Pradesh Is A Cognizable Offence: Allahabad High Court
No Litigant Or Lawyer Has To Argue Before Court With Folded Hands; Judges Not Gods: Kerala High Court
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Leniency In Matters Involving Unnatural Offences Not Only Undesirable, But Also Against Public Interest: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Raigad Court Discharges Union Minister Narayan Rane In Case Over 'Slap' Remark Against Uddhav Thackeray
Pulling Girl's Dupatta, Holding Her Hand With Sexual Intent Punishable U/S 354 IPC, POCSO Act: Mumbai Special Court
45 Days' Delay In Lodging FIR: Karnataka High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings In Absence Of Plausible Explanation
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